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DALGAARD, Niels. See PEDERSEN.

DALY, Nicholas. Modernism, Romance and the Fin de Siècle (Ruddick). #82, 27:3 [November 2000]. 478-84

DANAHAY, Martin A, ed. The War of the Worlds (Ruddick). #96, 32:2 [July 2005]. 316-22.

DANIEL, Estelle. The Art of Gormenghast: The Making of a Television Fantasy (Sanders).  #85, 28:3 [November 2001]. 460-62.

DANIEL, Jamie Owen and Tom Moylan, eds. Not Yet: Reconsidering Ernst Bloch (Elkins). #74, 25:1 [March 1998]. 110-11.

DANIELS, Keith Allen, ed. Arthur C. Clarke and Lord Dunsany: A Correspondence (Latham). #78, 26:2 [July 1999]. 341.

DATH, Dietmar. Niegeschichte: Science Fiction als Kunst- und Denkmaschine. [Neverstory: Science Fiction as Art- and Thinking-Machine] (Christoph Schmitz). #146, 49:1 [March 2022]. 172-175.

DAVIDSON, Keay. Carl Sagan: A Life (Benford). #81, 27:1 [March 2000]. 352-53.

DAVIES, John Philip, ed. Science Fiction, Social Conflict, and War (Zins). #56, 19:1 [March 1992]. 124-28.

DAVIN, Eric Leif. Pioneers of Wonder: Conversations with the Founders of Science Fiction (Irvine) #82, 27:3 [November 2000]. 533-35.

------. Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965 (Lacey). #102, 34:2 [July 2007]. 329-31.

DAVIS, J. Madison. Stanislaw Lem (Swirski). #58, 19:3 [November 1992]. 411-16.

DAVISON, Carol, ed.  Bram Stoker's Dracula: Sucking Through the Century, 1897-1997 (Latham). #77, 26:1 [March 1999]. 133-37.

DAWSON, Peter. George Orwell: A Literary Life (Mullen). #70, 23:3 [November 1996]. 536.

DAY, Aidan. Angela Carter: The Rational Glass (McGuirk). #79, 26:3 [November 1999]. 473-81.

DAY, Donald B. Index to the Science-Fiction Magazines, 1926-50 (Philmus). #36, 12:2 [July 1985]. 225-26.

DEDINOVA, Tereza, Weronika Łaszkiewicz, and Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun, eds. Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fictions: Narrating the Future (Chris Pak). #147, 49:2 [July 2022]. 384-388.

DEAN, Jodi. Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from Outerspace to Cyberspace (Luckhurst). #76, 25:3 [November 1998]. 534-36.

DE ANGELIS, Valerio Massimo, and Umberto Rossi, ed. Trasmigrazioni, I mondi di Philip K. Dick (Bozzetto). #105, 35:2 [July 2008]. 320-23.

DE BOLT, Joe, ed. The Happening Worlds of John Brunner (Mullen). #9, 3:2 [July 1976]. 103-12.

------, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin: Voyager to Inner Lands and to Outer Space (Fekete). #23, 8:1 [March 1981]. 91-98.

DE CAMP, Catherine Cook. See DE CAMP, L. Sprague.

DE CAMP, L. Sprague. Lovecraft: A Biography (Mullen). #5, 2:1 [March 1975]. 89-91.

------. Rubber Dinosaurs and Wooden Elephants: Essays on Literature, Film, and History (Mullen). #72, 24:2 [July 1997]. 321-22.

------ & Catherine Cook De Camp. Science Fiction Handbook, Revised (Mullen). #8, 3:1 [March 1976]. 93-94.

DEFOREST, Tim. Storytelling in the Pulps, Comics, and Radio: How Technology Changed Popular Fiction in America (Parrett). #97, 33:3 [November 2005]. 513-16.

DEGRAW, Sharon. The Subject of Race in American Science Fiction (Lavender). #105, 35:2 [July 2008]. 323-35.

DEHS, Volker, See DUMAS, Olivier.

DE LA COTARDIÈRE, and Jean-Paul Dekiss, eds. Jules Verne: de la science à l’imaginaire (Evans.) #100, 33:3 [November 2006]. 557-61.

DELANY, Samuel R. 1984 (Freedman). #82, 27:3 [November 2000]. 523-26.

-----. The American Shore (Parrinder). #19, 6:3 [November 1979]. 337-41.

------. Bread and Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York. (Freedman). #81, 27:1 [March 2000]. 356-58.

------. The Jewel-Hinged Jaw (Parrinder). #19, 6:3 [November 1979]. 337-41; Rev. edition (Lavender). #112, 37:3 [November 2010]. 502-504.

------. Longer Views, Extended Essays (Mullen). #71, 24:1 [March 1997]. 156-60.

-----.  Shorter Views: Queer Thoughts & the Politics of the Paraliterary (Freedman). #83, 28:1 [March 2001]. 107-18.

------. Silent Interviews: On Language, Race, Sex, Science Fiction, and Some Comics: A Collection of Written Interviews (Samuelson). #66, 22:2 [July 1995]. 264-71.

------. Starboard Wine: More Notes on the Language of Science Fiction (Spencer). #42, 14:2 [July 1987]. 248-51..

------. Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand, 20th anniversary edition (Bould). #97, 33:3 [November 2005]. 518-21.

------. Times Square Red, Times Square Blue. (Freedman) #81, 27:1 [March 2000]. 356-58.

------. Einstein Intersection (Mullen). #7, 2:3 [November 1975]. 280-88.

------. Fall of the Towers and Triton (Mullen). #15, 5:2 [July 1978] 192-96.

------. Aye, and Gomorrah (Blackford). #94, 31:1 [November 2004] 453-54.

DEL BUFFA, Giuseppa Saccaro, & Arthur O. Lewis, eds. Utopie per gli anni Ottanta: Studi Interdisciplinari sui temi, la storia, i progetti (Jameson). #50, 17:1 [March 1990] .93-102.

DELCOURT, Christian. Jean Ray, ou les choses dont on fait les histoires (Angenot). #24, 8:2 [July 1981]. 219-20.

DELLA RIVA, Gondolo, See DUMAS, Olivier.

DELMAS, Henri & Alain Julian. Le Rayon SF. Catalogue bibliographique de science-fiction, utopies, voyages extraordinaires (Beaulé). #33, 11:2 [July 1984]. 217-18.

DELVILLE, Michel. J.G. Ballard (Luckhurst). #78, 26:2 [July 1999]. 332-34.

DE MILLE, James. A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder (Ruddick). #115, 39:2 [July 2012]. 333-336.

DENNETT, Daniel. See HOFSTADTER.

DE PAOLO, Charles. Human Prehistory in Fiction (James). #92, 31:1 [March 2004]. 141-43.

DERY, Mark. Escape Velocity: Cyberculture at the End of the Century (Hollinger). #71, 24:1 [March 1997]. 124-32.

------ . Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture (Hollinger). #68, 23:1 [March 1996]. 136-39.

------. The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium: American Culture on the Brink of the Millenium (Landon). #81, 27:2 [July 2000]. 290-95.

DETERMAN, Jörg Matthias. Islam, Science Fiction and Extraterrestrial Life: The Culture of Astrobiology in the Muslim World (Ian Campbell). #146, 49:1 [March 2022]. 167-171.

DEUBER-MANKOWSKY, Astrid. Lara Croft: Cyber Heroine (Vint). #110, 37.1 [March 2010]. 117-21.

DE VOS, Luk, ed. Just the Other Day: Essays on the Suture of the Future (Jameson). #42, 14:2 [July 1987]. 241-47.

DICK, Anne. Search for Philip K. Dick, 1928-1982: A Memoir and Biography of the Science Fiction Writer (Csicsery-Ronay). #72, 24:2 [July 1997]. 324-30.

DICK, Philip K. Counter Clock World (Parrett). #91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 513-14.

------. The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick (Rossi). #120, 40:2 [July 2013]. 379-82.

------. Four Novels of the 1960s: The Man in the HighCastle, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch , Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Ubik. Ed. Jonathan Lethem (Andrew M. Butler). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 485-91.

------. In Pursuit of Valis: Selections from the Exegesis (Rickman). #56, 19:1 [March 1992]. 105-08.

------. The Man Who Japed (Parrett). #91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 513-14.

------. The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick 1974 (Rickman). #56, 19:1 [March 1992]. 105-08.

------. The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick: Selected Literary and Philosophical Writings, ed. Lawrence Sutin (A. Butler). #71, 24:1 [March 1997]. 172-76.

------. The Zap Gun (Parrett). #91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 513-14.

------. Dr. Bloodmoney (Mullen). #15, 5:2 [July 1978]. 194.

DICK, Stephen J. The Biological Universe (Benford). #73, 24:3 [November 1997]. 516-17.

DICKENS, Peter, & James S. Ormrod, ed. The Palgrave Handbook of Society, Culture and Outer Space (Lovegreen). #131, 44:1 [March 2017]. 172-74.    

DIEZ, Julián, & Fernando Ángel Moreno, eds. Historia y antología de la ciencia ficción española (Mike Gomez). #132, 44:2 [July 2017]. 357-59.

DIGHE, Ranjit S.  The Historian’s Wizard of Oz: Reading L. Frank Baum’s Classic as a Political and Monetary Allegory (Berman). #91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 504-509.

DILLON, Grace, ed. Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction (Ransom). #119, 40:1 [March 2013]. 167-69.

DINELLO, Daniel. Technophobia!: Sf Visions of Posthuman Technology (C. Jason Smith). #102, 34:2 [July 2007]. 331-33.

DINGLEY, Robert. See Alan SANDISON

DISCH, Thomas M. The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World (Freedman). #78, 26:3 [November 1999]. 324-31.

DISKIN, Lahna. Theodore Sturgeon (Hassler). #28, 9:3 [November 1982]. 336-37.

------. Theodore Sturgeon: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (Wolfe). #24, 8:2 [July 1981]. 224-27.

DISPA, Marie-Françoise. Héros de la science-fiction (Angenot). #18, 6:2 [July 1979]. 231-32.

DIXON, Joan Broadhurst, and Eric Cassidy, eds. Virtual Futures: Cyberotics, Technology and Post-Human Pragmatism. (Csicsery-Ronay) #82, 27:3 [November 2000].485-93.

DIXON, Wheeler Winston. Visions of the Apocalypse: Spectacles of Destruction in American Cinema (Paul Williams). #95 32:1 [March 2005]. 202-205.

DOCK, Julie Bates, ed. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and the History of Its Publication and Reception (Cox). #77, 26:1 [March 1999]. 137-39.

DOLLERUP, Cay, ed. Volve: Scandinavian Views on Science Fiction: Selected Papers From the Scandinavian Science-Fiction Festival 1977 (Suvin). #22, 7:3 [November 1980]. 346-47.

DONAWERTH, Jane L. Frankenstein's Daughters: Women Writing Science Fiction (Hollinger). #74, 25:1 [March 1998]. 115-18.

-----, and Carol A. Kolmerton, eds. Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference (Hollinger). #65, 22:1 [March 1995]. 127-29.

DONNELLY, Dorothy F.  Patterns of Order and Utopia (Irvine). #80, 27:1 [March 2000]. 154-57.

DOTY, William G. See KAPELL, Matthew.

DOWLING, David. Fictions of Nuclear Disaster (McIntire). #47, 16:1 [March 1989]. 110-13.

DOWNING, David C. Planets in Peril: A Critical Study of C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy. (Galbreath). #59, 20:1 [March 1993]. 123-25.

DOYLE, Arthur Conan. The Poison Belt (Seed). #87, 27:2 [July 2002]. 296-98.

------. The Lost World. See PILOT.

DRAPER, Michael. H.G. Wells (Hughes). #47, 16:1 [March 1989]. 103-05.

DUCHAMP, L. Timmel. Narrative Power: Encounters, Celebrations, Struggles (Schanoes). #116, 39:1 [March 2012]. 129-131.

------, ed. The Wiscon Chronicles (Levy). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 492-94.

DUMAS, Olivier, Piero Gondolo della Riva, and Volker Dehs, eds. Correspondence inédite de Jules Verne et de Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1836-86) (Evans). #83, 28:1 [March 2001].97-106.

------. Correspondance inédite de Jules et Michel Verne avec l’éditeur Louis-Jules Hetzel (1886-1914). Tome I (1886-1896). (Evans). #100, 33:3 [November 2006]. 557-61.

DUNN, Thomas P, & Richard D. Erlich, eds. The Mechanical God: Machines in Science Fiction (McCarthy). #34, 11:3 [November 1984]. 337-38.

------. See ERLICH.

DUNST, Alexande, and Stefan Schlensag, eds. The World According to Philip K. Dick (Rossi). #128, 43:1 [March 2016]. 145-52.

DUSSEAU, Joëlle. Jules Verne.(Evans). #100, 33:3 [November 2006]. 557-61.

DYSON, Freeman. Imagined Worlds (Benford). #73, 24:3 [November 1997]. 506-08.

DZIEMIANOWICZ, Stefen R. The Annotated Guide to Unknown and Unknown Worlds (Mullen). #55, 18:3 [November 1991]. 454-55.

 

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EASTON, Tom. Periodic Stars: An Overview of Science Fiction Literature in the 1980s and '90s (Latham). #73, 24:3 [November 1997]. 514-16.

EBERLE-SINATRA, Michael Mary Shelley’s Fictions: From FRANKENSTEIN to FALKNER (Freedman). #87, 29:2 [July 2002]. 253-64

EBY, Cecil D. The Road to Armageddon. The Martial Spirit in English Popular Literature, 1870-1914 (I.F. Clarke). #50, 17:1 [March 1990]. 112-15.

EDRI, Shawn, & Danielle Gurevitch, eds. Science Fiction beyond Borders (Omry). #136, 45:3 [November 2018]. 604-607.

EDWARDS, Elisa. Race, Aliens, and the U.S. Government in African-American Science Fiction (Lavender). #118, 39:3 [November 2012]. 531-32.

EDWARDS, Justin D., ed. Technologies of the Gothic in Literature and Culture: Technogothics (Servitje). #129, 43:2 [July 2016]. 381-82.

EDWARDS, Matthew, ed. The Atomic Bomb in Japanese Cinema: Critical Essays (Latham). #129, 43:2 [July 2016]. 365-72.

EISENSTEIN, Phyllis, ed. Spec-Lit #1 (Mullen). #72, 24:2 [July 1997]. 359.

EIZYKMAN, Boris. Inconscience-fiction (Angenot). #21, 7:2 [July 1980]. 226-27.

------, & Daniel Riche. La Bande dessinée de science-fiction américaine (Angenot). #22, 7:3 [November 1980]. 342-43.

ELGIN, Don D. The Comedy of the Fantastic: Ecological Perspectives on the Fantasy Novel (Wolfe). #37, 12:3 [November 1985]. 334-35.

ELKINS, Charles L., and Martin Harry Greenberg, eds. Robert Silverberg's Many Trap Doors: Essays on His Science Fiction (Latham). #60, 20:2 [July 1993]. 284-88.

ELLER, Jonathan R. Becoming Ray Bradbury (Bañuelos). #118, 39:3 [November 2012]. 549-50.

------. Bradbury Beyond Apollo (Joe Sanders) . #144, 48:2 [July 2021]. 367-369.

------. Ray Bradbury Unbound (Ezekiel Crago). #127, 42:3 [November 2015]. 583-84.

ELLERBROCK, Beate, & Jürgen Ellerbrock & Frank Thiesse. Perry Rhodan (Rottensteiner). #18, 6:2 [July 1979]. 201-09.

ELLERBROCK, Jürgen. See ELLERBROCK, Beate.

 ELLIOT, Jeffrey M. The Work of George Zebrowski: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (Mullen). #53, 18:1 [March 1991]. 152-53.

------. The Work of Jack Dann: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide. (Mullen). #53, 18:1 [March 1991]. 152-53.

------. The Work of Pamela Sargent: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide. (Mullen). #53, 18:1 [March 1991]. 152-53.

------. The Work of Pamela Sargent, 2nd edition (Mullen). #72, 24:2 [July 1997]. 323.

------. See also COBLENTZ, and GALLUN, and MOGEN.

------ & Robert Reginald. The Work of George Zebrowski, 3rd edThe Work of George Zebrowski, 3rd ed (Mullen). #72, 24:2 [July 1997]. 323.

ELLMANN, Maud, ed. Bram Stoker: Dracula (Davison). #72, 24:2 [July 1997]. 356-59.

ELMS, Alan C. Uncovering Lives: The Uneasy Alliance of Biography and Psychology. (Hewitt). #66, 22:2 [July 1995]. 289-91.

ELRICK, George S. Science Fiction Handbook for Readers and Writers (Elkins). #18, 6:2 [July 1979]. 232-33.

ELSAESSER, Thomas. Metropolis (Telotte).  #85, 28:3 [November 2001]. 457-60.

EL-SHATER, Safaa. The Novels of Mary Shelley (Ketterer). #19, 6:3 [November 1979]. 344-46.

EMME, Eugene M., ed. Science Fiction and Space Futures Past and Present (Dwyer). #33, 11:2 [July 1984]. 214-16.

ENGEL, Joel. Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind "Star Trek." (Wolfe). #64, 21:3 [November 1994]. 432-37.

ENGLAND,  George Allan. Darkness and Dawn (Mullen). #4, 1:4 [Fall 1974]. 300-05.

ENRIGHT, D.J., ed. The Oxford Book of the Supernatural (Mullen). #65, 22:1 [March 1995]. 133-34.

ERB, Cynthia. Tracking King Kong: A Hollywood Icon in World Culture  (Landon). #77, 26:1 [March 1999]. 130-33.

ERDMAN, Paul. The Crash of Seventy-Nine (Lem). #22, 7:3 [November 1980]. 331-38.

ERLICH, Richard D., and Thomas P. Dunn. Clockworks: A Multimedia Bibliography of Works Useful for the Study of the Human/Machine Interface in SF (Rottensteiner). #63, 21:2 [July 1994]. 247-49.

-----. See also DUNN.

Esprit #434, "L'Utopie ou la raison dans l'imaginaire" (Suvin). #4, 1:4 [Fall 1974]. 309-10.

ETHERINGTON, Norman. The Annotated  She: A Critical Edition of H. Rider Haggard's Victorian Romance The Annotated (Mullen). #55, 18:3 [November 1991]. 451-53.

EVANS, Arthur B. Jules Verne Rediscovered: Didacticism and the Scientific Novel (Berri).  #49, 16:3 [November 1989]. 369-78.

-----, ed. Vintage Visions: Essays on Early Science Fiction (Adam Roberts). #125, 42:1 [March 2015]. 170-72.

-----, & Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., & Joan Gordon, & Veronica Hollinger, & Ron Latham, & Carol McGuirk, eds. The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction (Goonan). #114, 38:2 [July 2011]. 348-351.

EVERETT, Allen, and Thomas Roman. Time Travel and Warp Drives: A Scientific Guide to Shortcuts Through Space and Time (Wittemberg). #123, 41:2 [July 2014]. 445-47.

EZRAHI, Yaron, Everett Mendelsohn, & Howard P. Segal, eds. Technology, Pessimism, and Postmodernism (Theall). #71, 24:2 [March 1997]. 160-63. 

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