Foundation, Vydání 1–8North East London Polytechnic, 1978 |
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... novel from the " realistic " category belongs to the genre of science fiction or of fantasy . For example , H. G. Wells ' novel The Invisible Man is a rather dark comedy about human nature . It hinges on a gimmick - that a man is able ...
... novel from the " realistic " category belongs to the genre of science fiction or of fantasy . For example , H. G. Wells ' novel The Invisible Man is a rather dark comedy about human nature . It hinges on a gimmick - that a man is able ...
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... novels because he ran out of ancient elements . Air - Ballard's first novel , The Wind From Nowhere , posits a situation in which a global cyclone builds up , reducing cities to rubble and driving humanity under- ground . The ...
... novels because he ran out of ancient elements . Air - Ballard's first novel , The Wind From Nowhere , posits a situation in which a global cyclone builds up , reducing cities to rubble and driving humanity under- ground . The ...
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... novel , but I believe he has created one of the most fully realized pictures of an interstellar society , within the confines of one novel anyway , in all sf . Yet he does not stop at that . All this background is subjected to the ...
... novel , but I believe he has created one of the most fully realized pictures of an interstellar society , within the confines of one novel anyway , in all sf . Yet he does not stop at that . All this background is subjected to the ...
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Introduction by Peter Nicholls | 1 |
Number 2 June 1972 | 1 |
Number 3 March 1973 | 1 |
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