Skiffy and Mimesis

Skiffy and Mimesis
Title Skiffy and Mimesis PDF eBook
Author Damien Broderick
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 288
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1434457877

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This second anthology of the best of Australian SF Review includes pieces by Gregory Benford, Janeen Webb, Lucius Shepard, Jenny Blackford, George Turner, Yvonne Rousseau, Douglas Barbour, and others--writing about Watchmen, cyberpunk, steampunk, Philip K. Dick, Ursula K. Le Guin, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Lucius Shepard. Complete with introduction, bibliography, and index.

Xeno Fiction: More Best of Science Fiction

Xeno Fiction: More Best of Science Fiction
Title Xeno Fiction: More Best of Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Damien Broderick
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 242
Release 2013-08-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1434443299

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Science fiction loves strangeness. It relishes oddities, even when it piles on fear and dystopian loathing. The technical term for a fascination with the strange and alien is xenophilia, just as the term for a terror of the strange is xenophobia. At its core, then, science fiction is...Xeno Fiction. So science fiction seeks out the strange, roams far from home in space and time, looks with avid eagerness upon the ways of the Others, human or alien. It participates, in brilliantly lighted imagination, in their strange lives. In this second gathering from Van Ikin's critical journal, Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature, writers of the alien are investigated with wit and insight. G. Travis Regier follows the Other into its own home, accompanying those experts in the alien, C. J. Cherry and Samuel R. Delany. In the book's long key essay, Terry Dowling pursues the Art of Xenography as exemplified by Jack Vance's "General Culture" novels. Three expert commentators look into Booker Prize-winner Peter Carey's postcolonial and postmodern frolics into alternative realities. And the Xeno fictions of Isaac Asimov, Greg Egan, Mary Gentle, Ursula K. Le Guin, Naomi Mitchison, Neal Stephenson, and Stanley Weinbaum are read as their road maps into the strange. Eleven revealing essays on speculative fiction by some of the best critics in the field.

Speculations on Speculation

Speculations on Speculation
Title Speculations on Speculation PDF eBook
Author James E. Gunn
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 404
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810849020

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Science fiction is a field of literature that has great interest and great controversy among its writers and critics. This book examines the roots, history, development, current status, and future directions of the field through articles contributed by well-respected science fiction writers, teachers, and critics. This book can be used as a textbook for courses in theory as well as courses in science fiction literature and science fiction writing.

Post Mortal Syndrome

Post Mortal Syndrome
Title Post Mortal Syndrome PDF eBook
Author Damien Broderick
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 410
Release 2011-12-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1434437078

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immortality, longevity, science fiction, robin cook, michael crichton

Engineering Infinity

Engineering Infinity
Title Engineering Infinity PDF eBook
Author Charles Stross
Publisher Solaris
Pages 340
Release 2010-12-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1849972362

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The universe shifts and changes: suddenly you understand, you get it, and are filled with wonder. That moment of understanding drives the greatest science-fiction stories and lies at the heart of Engineering Infinity. Whether it’s coming up hard against the speed of light – and, with it, the enormity of the universe – realising that terraforming a distant world is harder and more dangerous than you’d ever thought, or simply realizing that a hitchhiker on a starship consumes fuel and oxygen with tragic results, it’s hard science-fiction where a sense of discovery is most often found and where science-fiction’s true heart lies. This exciting and innovative science-fiction anthology collects together stories by some of the biggest names in the field, including Gwyneth Jones, Stephen Baxter and Charles Stross.

New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964

New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964
Title New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964 PDF eBook
Author John Boston
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 395
Release 2013-04-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1479409820

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In the mid-1960s, British science fiction and fantasy were convulsed by the "New Wave." This movement emerged from the SF magazines edited by John Carnell. Such brilliant NEW WORLDS and SCIENCE FANTASY writers as J. G. Ballard, Brian W. Aldiss, John Brunner, and Michael Moorcock heralded the rise of this new kind of fantastic fiction. John Boston and Damien Broderick's concluding volume of their critical trilogy examines the history and development of these important magazines--and the fiction that they championed. By the end of this period (1964), Carnell had set the stage for that major development in UK science fiction--the new wave adventures of the transformed NEW WORLDS, under the editorship of Moorcock--and had himself shifted gear into the next mode of SF publishing as editor of the paperback anthology series, New Writings in SF. Boston and Broderick's series will become the definitive critical histories of these important British magazines. Complete with indices of names and titles cited.

The Singularity

The Singularity
Title The Singularity PDF eBook
Author Uziel Awret
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 572
Release 2016-11-23
Genre Computers
ISBN 1845409175

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This volume represents the combination of two special issues of the Journal of Consciousness Studies on the topic of the technological singularity. Could artificial intelligence really out-think us, and what would be the likely repercussions if it could? Leading authors contribute to the debate, which takes the form of a target chapter by philosopher David Chalmers, plus commentaries from the likes of Daniel Dennett, Nick Bostrom, Ray Kurzweil, Ben Goertzel, Frank Tipler, among many others. Chalmers then responds to the commentators to round off the discussion.