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  1. Hace 17 horas · My list of recommended works of imaginative fiction resumes here with a reprise of 60 of the very best IF books ever published. Please see earlier posts for further details of the individual works listed. FrankensteinMary Wollstonecraft Shelley1818Alice in WonderlandLewis Carroll1865The Captain of the Pole StarArthur Conan Doyle1883The War of the WorldsH G Wells1898The House…

  2. Hace 1 día · I hope these reviews might reveal the past to younger people just now discovering Dangerous Visions. To me, DV is a time capsule for understanding 1967 that goes beyond the subculture of science fiction. Although science fiction often appears to be about the future, it’s always about the present. First up is Judith Merril in the December 1967 ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Robert B. Parker: Appaloosa; Robert Hugh Benson: A Mirror of Shalott; Robert Hugh Benson: Lord of the World; Robert Sheckley: The Status Civilization; Robert Silverberg: Downward to the Earth; Robert Silverberg: The Longest Way Home; Roger Moore: Last Man Standing; Roger Zelazny: A Night in Lonesome October; Roy MacGregor: Attack on the Tower ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Back when we read 1958 stories by "E" authors recommended by Judith Merril, I was curious about Koller Ernt's "The Red Singing Sands" but I couldn't find a text anywhere.One of my valuable commenters who owns the issue of Super-Science Fiction that printed the story read "The Red Singing Sands" and described it in the comments, and it sounded pretty interesting!

  5. Hace 17 horas · I never served, but I had family who did: an uncle in Vietnam, and two great-uncles in World War II. I never met the two from World War II. One was killed in a mortar barrage during the Battle of the Bulge, and the other died of complications from injuries sustained in a minefield in the weeks following D-Day.

  6. Hace 1 día · Farmer was born in 1918, and was almost fifty when he wrote “Riders of the Purple Wage.”. His mid-1960s conservative views might offend some people, especially modern readers, but so will some of his liberal views. “Riders of the Purple Wage” is intentionally vulgar, gross, and punny. The setting is mid-22nd century, where most people ...

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