SF: the other side of realism: essays on modern fantasy and science fiction / edited by Thomas D. Clareson
Imprint
Bowling Green, Ohio, Bowling Green University Popular Press c1971
Descript
xvi, 356 p.; 24 cm
CONTENT
The critical reception of science fiction -- The other side of realism / Thomas D. Clareson -- Realism and Fantasy / Julius Kagarlitski -- What do you mean: science? fiction? / Judith Merril -- The artistic problem: science fiction as romance / Lionel Stevenson -- Fantasy and technique / Rudolf B. Schmerl -- The wounded land: J.G. Ballard / Brian Aldiss -- About five thousand one hundred and seventy-five words / Samuel R. Delany -- The two gardens in C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength / Patrick J. Callahan -- Science fiction: the crisis of its growth / Michel Butor -- On science fiction criticism / James Blish -- Frankenstein, Mary Shelley's black theodicy / Milton A. Mays -- Stand on Zanzibar: the novel as film / Norman Spinrad -- The Last and First starship from Earth / Jane Hipolito -- Science fiction and modern mythology [Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five] / Willis E. McNelly -- Forward to J.G. Ballard's "The subliminal man" / Bruce Franklin -- The publication of The Time Machine, 1894-1894 / Bernard Bergonzi -- The shape of wars to come / I.F. Clarke -- The undisciplined imagination: Edgar Rice Burroughs and Lowellian Mars / Richard D. Mullen -- A short tragical history of the science fiction film / Richard Hodgens -- Three perspectives of a film / Morris Beja, Robert Plank, Alex Eisenstein -- Science fiction as a cultural phenomenon: a re-evaluation / Mark R. Hillegas -- A poetic precursor to Bellamy's Looking Backward / Ben Fuson -- Kurd Lasswitz: a German pioneer of science fiction / Franz Rottensteiner -- Robots in science fiction / Stanislaw Lem -- Science fiction in dimension / Alexei Panshin -- "A city of which the stars are suburbs" / Susan Glicksohn -- Award-winning science fiction novels