The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 80, Autumn 2000
CONTENTS
Edward James
- Robert J. Sawyer: The Profession of Science Fiction, 54: The Future is Already Here
- Donald Palumbo: Reiterated Plots and Themes in the Robot Novels: Getting Away wiith Murder and Overcoming Programming
- Batya Weinbaum: Leslie F. Stone as a Case of Author-Reader Responding
- W.M.S. Russell: The Food of the Gods and The Fatal Eggs : Two Views of the Scientist
- Susan Stratton: Muriel Jagger's The Question Mark , a Response to Bellamy and Wells
- Elliot Atkins: New York Gothic: An Interview with Thomas M. Disch
- Matthew Hills: All-Consuming Crimes of Consumption: Detective Fantasies in the Novels of Marshall Smith
- Brian Baker: The Resurrection of Desire: J.G. Ballard's Crash as a Transgressive Text
- Stephen Baxter: The Technology of Omniscience: Past Viewers in Science Fiction
- R.A.S. Hennessey: How Intelligent were Wells's Martians?
- Andrew M. Butler: On Sladek, Latham and the Post-Human
- David Langford: A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold
- Domna Pastourmatzi: Proliptikos Pyrinikos Polemos by Yiannis Vatzias
- Iain Emsley: Ash: A Secret History by Mary Gentle
- David Langford: Science Fiction of the 20th Century by Frank M. Robinson
- Andy Sawyer: Critical works by John Newsinger, Carl Freedman, Adam Roberts, Kurt Lancaster and J.P. Telotte
