SPECIAL ISSUE: SCIENCE FICTION AND POSTMODERNISM
ARTICLES
In Response to Jean Baudrillard (N. Katherine Hayles, David Porush, Brooks Landon, and Vivian Sobchack)
and to the Invitation to Respond (J.G.
Ballard) (Full text)
REVIEW-ESSAYS
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. Three Versions of Postmodernism: Hayles, McCaffery, Gane (Larry
McCaffery. Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contemporary American Science
Fiction Writers; N. Katherine Hayles. Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in
Contemporary Literature and Science; Mike Gane. Baudrillard Critical and Fatal
Theory)
David Y. Hughes. H.G.
Wells: Towards a Synthesis? (Patrick Parrinder &
Christopher Rolfe, eds. H.G. Wells Under Revision: Proceedings of the International
Wells Symposium, London, July 1986)
Douglas Barbour.
In Search of the Poetic Fantastic (Patrick D. Murphy & Vernon
Hyles, eds. The Poetic Fantastic: Studies in an Evolving Genre; Scott E. Green.
Contemporary
Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Biographical Directory) (Douglas Barbour)
BOOKS IN REVIEW
Starmont, Borgo, and the English Association
(Nicholas
Ruddick. Christopher Priest; Stephen R. Dziemianowicz. The Annotated Guide to
Unknown &Unknown Worlds; Steve Behrends. Clark Ashton Smith; Raymond Z.
Gallun with Dr. Jeffrey M. Elliott. Starclimber: The Literary Adventures and
Autobiography of Raymond Z. Gallun; Beverly Lyon Clark. Lewis
Carroll; Scott
Alan Burgess. The Work of Dean Ing: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide; Tom
Shippey, ed., Fictional Space: Essays on Contemporary Science Fiction) (R.D. Mullen)
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
- Notes (R.M. Philmus, R.D. Mullen)
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