The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 89, Autumn 2003
CONTENTS
Farah Mendlesohn
- Gary Westfahl: Science Fiction is the Simplest Thing
- Ernest J. Yanarella: Terra/Terror-forming and Death Denial in Kim
Stanley
- Robinson's Martian Stories and Mars Trilogy
- Elizabeth Leane: Antarctica as a Scientific Utopia
- Matthew S.S. Davis: "The Words of Mercury Are Harsh
":
Love's Labour's Lost in Ægypt
- Matthew Moore: Utopian Ambivalences in Wyndham's Web
- Christine Mains: The Scientist/Wizard in Joan D. Vinge's Hegemony?
- David Seed: Mapping the Post-Nuclear Landscape
- Sara Martín: In Mary Shelley's Loving Arms: Brian Aldiss's
Frankenstein Unbound and its Film Adaptation by Roger Corman
- Lavie Tidhar: Science Fiction, Globalisation, and the People's Republic
of China
- John Arnold: Symposium: Marxism and Fantasy edited by China
Miéville
- Liz Williams: The Separation by Christopher Priest
- David Langford: Natural History by Justina Robson
- Iain Emsley: Cities editred by Peter Crowther
- Alison Walker: Elementals: Water by Peter Dickinson and Robin
McKinley
- Geoff Ryman: Untied Kingdom by James Lovegrove
- Andrew M. Butler: Lady: My Life as a Bitch by Melvin Burgess
and Varjak Paw by S.F. Said
- Diane Purkiss: The Other Wind and Tales from Earthsea
by Ursula Le Guin
- Michelle Reid: Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
- Andy Sawyer: Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young
Adults edited by Carrie Hintz and Elaine Ostry
Notes on Contributors
