Science Fiction in the Real World

by Norman Spinrad

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No ordinary critic, Norman Spinrad explicates, celebrates, and sometimes excoriates science fiction from the privileged perspective of an artist armed with intimate knowledge of the craft of fiction and even of the writers themselves.In these 13 essays, Spinrad urges science fiction as a genre to reach its potential. He divides the essays new works written specifically for this book combined with those that appeared in "Isaac Asimov s Science Fiction Magazine "into" "five sections: show more "Literature and Genre: A Critical Overview," in which Spinrad establishes his critical standards; "Alternate Media: Visual Translations," a discussion of comic books and books made into movies; "Modes of Content: Hard SF, Cyberpunk, and the Space Visionaries"; "Psychopolitics and Science Fiction: Heroes True and Otherwise"; and "Masters of the Form: Careers in Profile," discussions of Sturgeon, Vonnegut, Ballard, and Dick." show less

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Perspicacious essays. His appreciation of Philip K. Dick, who was a close friend, is of particular interest, but the whole megillah's of considerable heft and interest.

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Science Fiction in the Real World
Original publication date
1990

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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809.3Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismHistory, description, critical appraisal of more than two literaturesFiction
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PN3433.5 .S65Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Prose. Prose fictionSpecial kinds of fiction. Fiction genres
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