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Loading... Look at the Evidence: Essays & Reviews (1996)by John Clute
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Nice, smart overview to the field. Thoughtful without being pedantic or dogmatic. Clute's tastes are eclectic and his observations canny. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Look at the Evidence assembles work by John Clute from many British and American newspapers, magazines, scholarly journals and books. Almost all the material presented deals with the period 1987-1992, a period during which science fiction faced huge challenges and new science fiction proliferated. Look at the Evidence represents a seismograph of the radical changes in the SF genre, from the long demise of First SF to the growth of the fable of exogamy. No library descriptions found. |
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