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Foundation:

The International Review of Science Fiction

Number 73, Summer 1998

CONTENTS

Editorial Edward James
Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn: Notes for Contributors

Features

  • Colin Greenland: The Profession of Science Fiction, 53: Defying Gravity
  • Cyril Simsa: F. Marion Crawford and The Witch of Prague: A Prague Novel?
  • John Newsinger: Myth, War, Contact: Ian McDonald's Irish Trilogy
  • Anca Vlasopolos: Technology as Eros's Dart: Cyborgs as Perfect (Male?) Lovers
  • Sylvia Kelso: Connie Willis's Civil War: Re-dreaming America as Science Fiction
  • Earl G. Ingersoll: "If It Can Happen, It Will Happen": A Conversation with Nancy Kress
  • W.M.S. Russell: Bicentenary of a Famous Science Fiction Writer

Letters

  • Jonathan Clements: Zen and the Art of Academic Research
  • Andrew Osmond: Zen Again

Reviews

  • Bryan Milner: The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
  • Stephen Baxter: A Scientific Romance by Ronald Wright
  • Douglas Barbour: Black Wine by Candas Jane Dorsey
  • Steffen Hantke: Signs of Life by M. John Harrison
  • David Langford: Glimmering by Elizabeth Hand
  • David Mathew: The Science Fiction Century edited by David G. Hartwell
  • K.V. Bailey: Jack Faust by Michael Swanwick
  • K.V. Bailey: Someone to Watch Over Me by Tricia Sullivan
  • Hans-Ulrich Boettcher: Deutsche Science Fiction 1870-1914 by Roland Innerhofer
  • Domna Pastourmatzi: Airoumeni Pragmatilotika (Hovering Reality) by Alexia Athanasiou
  • Colin Greenland: The Troika by Stepan Chapman
  • Keith Brooke and Nick Gifford: The Web series, by various authors
  • Notes by Andy Sawyer on books by DeMatteis, Dickinson and Robinson, and audio-tapes of texts by Wyndham and Letts
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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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