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Foundation:

The International Review of Science Fiction

Number 71, Autumn 1997

CONTENTS

Editorial

  • John Clute: An Obituary of George Hay, the Founder of the Science Fiction Foundation

Features

  • Stephen Baxter: Under Titan's Green Sky: Titan in Science Fiction and Science
  • Joe Sanders: Of Parents and Children and Dreams in Neil Gaiman's Mr. Punch and The Sandman
  • Norman Beswick: Ideology and Dogma in the "Ferocious" Sf Novels of Sheri S. Tepper
  • Steffen H. Hantke: The Function of the Sublime in Contemporary Horror: From Edmund Burke to Michael Blumlein
  • John Moore: Miracle Stalker: Personal and Social Transformation in Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's Roadside Picnic
  • Elyce Rae Helford : Going "Native": Le Guin, Misha and the Politics of Speculative Literature
  • Sylvia Kelso: Brother Raspberry: Dialogues with the Alien in Recent Women's Sf

Reviews

  • Peter Wright: A Son of the Rock by Jack Deighton
  • Jennifer Swift: Four Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Andrew M. Butler: Forever Man by George Michael Greider
  • Neal Baker: Matter's End by Gregory Benford
  • Douglas Barbour: Frameshift by Robert J. Sawyer
  • Andy Sawyer: With All of Love by James Blish
  • Andy Sawyer: Licence Denied: Ramblings from the Doctor Who Underground by Paul Cornell
  • I.F. Clarke: Modern British Utopias, 1700-1850 edited by Gregory Claeys
  • Paul Kincaid: At the City Limits of Fate by Michael Bishop
  • Lyn Schuhmaker: The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh
  • Neal Baker: The Reality Dysfunction by Peter F. Hamilton
  • Chris Gilmore: The Faber Book of Science edited by John Carey
  • Chris Gilmore: The Trouble with Science by Robin Dunbar

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Welcome to the World Wide Web Home Page of the Science Fiction Foundation! This site offers links and information about our aims and objectives, and information on our special collection and library located at the University of Liverpool. Our research library is the largest resource of sf and sf-related material in the UK, and supports an MA in Science Fiction Studies. The Science Fiction Collections at Liverpool are administered by Andy Sawyer. The University of Liverpool also holds the The John Wyndham Archive and the Olaf Stapledon Archive. The Science Fiction Foundation publishes Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction: the essential critical journal of sf.
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