The Science Fiction Foundation: Foundation #75
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Foundation:

The International Review of Science Fiction

Number 75, Spring 1999

CONTENTS

Editorial

Edward James

Features

  • David Ketterer: [My Brother,] John Wyndham, A Memoir. By Vivian Beynon Harris
  • Pascale Krumm: The Island of Dr Moreau, or the Case of Devolution
  • Donald Palumbo: Chaos-Theory Concepts and Structures in Asimov's Robot Stories and Novels: The Positronic Brain and Feedback Loops
  • Peter Wright: The Shared World of Doctor Who: from The New Adventures to The Regeneration

Reviews

  • Jennifer Swift: Children of God by Mary Doria Russell
  • David Mathew: Cythera by Richard Calder
  • L.J. Hurst: An Ornament to His Profession by Charles L. Harness
  • Brian Stableford: Headlong by Simon Ings
  • Douglas Barbour: Sailing to Sarantium by Guy Gavriel Kay
  • Gwyneth Jones: One of Us by Michael Marshall Smith
  • Domna Pastourmatzi: The Last Dynasty of the Angels by George Papadopoulos
  • John Grant: Cavalcade by Alison Sinclair
  • Paul Barnett: Flying Cups & Saucers: Gender Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Debbie Notkin and The Secret Feminist Cabal
  • Andy Sawyer: Notes on books by Brett Cooke et al.; Phil Stephensen-Payne, Gordon Bensen, and Chris Drumm; Vincent Di Fate; Thomas Richards, Lawrence M. Krauss, Robert & Susan Jenkins, and Richard Hanley; and Sean Wallace and Philip Harbottle

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Special Science Fiction Foundation Publications

Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature
A collection of essays on Terry Pratchett, published in May 2000


The Parliament of Dreams: Conferring on Babylon 5
The first volume of critical studies of the acclaimed television series Babylon 5, published in August 1998
The John Wyndham Collection

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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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