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The Cherryh Odyssey
Author | : Edward Carmien |
Publsiher | : Wildside Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2004-09-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780809510719 |
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The Cherryh Odyssey brings together a dozen essays about respected science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. Fellow author and academic Edward Carmien has gathered top voices in the field to discuss the literary life and career of Cherryh, including Burton Raffel, Jane Fancher, Janice Bogstad, Betsy Wollheim, and many others. A substantial bibliography rounds out this collection. The Cherryh Odyssey is a text fans of the author will find invaluable, as will writers new to the field, as it presents a readable yet in-depth examination of many issues relevant to this award-winning author's literary life and career. Scholars will find this blend of academic and professional voices a compelling resource for further research.
Downbelow Station
Author | : C. J. Cherryh |
Publsiher | : Astra Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2008-12-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781101662274 |
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The Hugo Award-winning classic sci-fi novel about interstellar war. The Beyond started with the Stations orbiting the stars nearest Earth. The Great Circle the interstellar freighters traveled was long, but not unmanageable, and the early Stations were emotionally and politically dependent on Mother Earth. The Earth Company which ran this immense operation reaped incalculable profits and influenced the affairs of nations. Then came Pell, the first station centered around a newly discovered living planet. The discovery of Pell's World forever altered the power balance of the Beyond. Earth was no longer the anchor which kept this vast empire from coming adrift, the one living mote in a sterile universe. But Pell was just the first living planet. Then came Cyteen, and later others, and a new and frighteningly different society grew in the farther reaches of space. The importance of Earth faded and the Company reaped ever smaller profits as the economic focus of space turned outward. But the powerful Earth Fleet was sitll a presence in the Beyond, and Pell Station was to become the last stronghold in a titanic struggle between the vast, dynamic forces of the rebel Union and those who defended Earth's last, desperate grasp for the stars.
Books and Beyond 4 volumes
Author | : Kenneth Womack |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 1333 |
Release | : 2008-10-30 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780313071577 |
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There's a strong interest in reading for pleasure or self-improvement in America, as shown by the popularity of Harry Potter, and book clubs, including Oprah Winfrey's. Although recent government reports show a decline in recreational reading, the same reports show a strong correlation between interest in reading and academic acheivement. This set provides a snapshot of the current state of popular American literature, including various types and genres. The volume presents alphabetically arranged entries on more than 70 diverse literary categories, such as cyberpunk, fantasy literature, flash fiction, GLBTQ literature, graphic novels, manga and anime, and zines. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and provides a definition of the genre, an overview of its history, a look at trends and themes, a discussion of how the literary form engages contemporary issues, a review of the genre's reception, a discussion of authors and works, and suggestions for further reading. Sidebars provide fascinating details, and the set closes with a selected, general bibliography. Reading in America for pleasure and knowledge continues to be popular, even while other media compete for attention. While students continue to read many of the standard classics, new genres have emerged. These have captured the attention of general readers and are also playing a critical role in the language arts classroom. This book maps the state of popular literature and reading in America today, including the growth of new genres, such as cyberpunk, zines, flash fiction, GLBTQ literature, and other topics. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and provides a definition of the genre, an overview of its history, a look at trends and themes, a discussion of how the literary form engages contemporary issues, a review of the genre's critical reception, a discussion of authors and works, and suggestions for further reading. Sidebars provide fascinating details, and the set closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students will find this book a valuable guide to what they're reading today and will appreciate its illumination of popular culture and contemporary social issues.
Science Fiction Authors
Author | : Maura Heaphy |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2008-11-30 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781598845068 |
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For students, scholars, readers' advisors, and curious SF readers and fans, this guide provides an easy-to-use launch pad for researching and learning more about science fiction writers and their work. Emphasizing the best popular and contemporary authors, this book covers 100 SF writers, providing for each: • a brief biographical sketch, including a quote from theauthor, awards, etc. • a list of the author's major works (including editions and other writings) • research sources-biographies, criticism, research guides, and web sites • In addition, you'll find read-alike lists for selected authors. For anyone wanting to find information on popular SF authors, this should be the first stop.
Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy 2 volumes
Author | : Robin Anne Reid |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 789 |
Release | : 2008-12-30 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780313054747 |
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Works of science fiction and fantasy increasingly explore gender issues, feature women as central characters, and are written by women writers. This book examines women's contributions to science fiction and fantasy across a range of media and genres, such as fiction, nonfiction, film, television, art, comics, graphic novels, and music. The first volume offers survey essays on major topics, such as sexual identities, fandom, women's writing groups, and feminist spirituality; the second provides alphabetically arranged entries on more specific subjects, such as Hindu mythology, Toni Morrison, magical realism, and Margaret Atwood. Entries are written by expert contributors and cite works for further reading, and the set closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students and general readers love science fiction and fantasy. And science fiction and fantasy works increasingly explore gender issues, feature women as central characters, and are written by women writers. Older works demonstrate attitudes toward women in times past, while more recent works grapple with contemporary social issues. This book helps students use science fiction and fantasy to understand the contributions of women writers, the representation of women in the media, and the experiences of women in society.
Aliens in Popular Culture
Author | : Michael M. Levy,Farah Mendlesohn |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2019-03-22 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9798216044529 |
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An indispensable resource, this book provides wide coverage on aliens in fiction and popular culture. The wide impact that the imagined alien has had upon Western culture has not been surveyed before; in many cases the essays in Aliens in Popular Culture are the first written on the topic. The book is a compendium of short entries on notable uses of aliens in popular culture across different media and platforms by almost 90 researchers in the field. It covers science fiction from the late nineteenth century into the twenty-first century, including books, films, television, comics, games, and even advertisements. Individual essays point to the ways in which the imagined alien can be seen as a reflection of different fears and tensions within society, above all in the Anglo-American world. The book additionally provides an overview for context and suggestions for further reading. All varieties of readers will find it to be a comprehensive reference about the extra-terrestrial in popular culture.
Brave new words
Author | : Jeff Prucher |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9780195305678 |
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Nocturne
Author | : Jus Neuce |
Publsiher | : Aio Publishing Co., LLC |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781933083018 |
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Colonists battle it out for planet domination in this startling tale that depicts the human psychology and desperate nature of colonisation. Seeking a new home for Earth's inhabitants, Nocturne's first colonisation vessels reported that they had landed on success - a liveable planet around a long-lived sun. In response, a single ship followed with less than half the requested supplies, manned by a class of people too different from those who had first settled there. Now, a century and a half later, the leader of an unwanted people struggles against prejudice, a shrewd woman fights to overcome injury and protect her place in the planet's power structure, and two young men find themselves caught in the middle of an ambitious political battle.