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pro vyhledávání: '"Norman Spinrad"'
Autor:
Daniel del Percio
Publikováno v:
Revista de Culturas y Literaturas Comparadas, Iss 11 (2021)
Una consecuencia de pensar la literatura como un laboratorio de la condición humana, tanto individual como colectiva, es que la ficción, y en particular cierto tipo de fantasy, nos permitiría pensar el presente bajo la forma de una “arqueología
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/771e590128dd44789d3d4ced290d8c93
Autor:
Rodolfo Rorato Londero
Publikováno v:
Literatura e Autoritarismo, Iss 12 (2008)
O objetivo deste artigo é analisar o romance de ficção científica O sonho de ferro (1971), de Norman Spinrad, a partir do conceito de metaficção historiográfica elaborado por Linda Hutcheon. Além de definir o conceito de Hutcheon, juntamente
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4d0762679baf498d8a3024e8ef4416be
Autor:
DAVO, Yves
Publikováno v:
Mauvais genre
Mauvais genre, Mar 2018, Amiens, France
Mauvais genre, Mar 2018, Amiens, France
International audience
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::27b2cb724da2e0236dff6eb919188c24
https://hal-u-bordeaux-montaigne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02535793
https://hal-u-bordeaux-montaigne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02535793
Autor:
Allouche, Sylvie, Michaud, Yves
Publikováno v:
Workshop science, imaginaire & Science Fiction (philosophie)
Workshop science, imaginaire & Science Fiction (philosophie), Nov 2005, Lyon, France
Workshop science, imaginaire & Science Fiction (philosophie), Nov 2005, Lyon, France
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::d3f57a2efe7d373544b7ff03d86a80c6
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00791501
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00791501
Autor:
Norman Spinrad, O'Neil De Noux, Shannon Taft, Darrell Schweitzer, Hal Charles, Gil Brewer, Richard McKenna, Cordwainer Smith, Charles F. Myers, Andy Adams
This issue features original mysteries by O'Neil De Noux and Shannon Taft (thanks to our Acquiring Editors, Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman), a Gil Brewer crime classic, and another entry in the Biff Brewer mystery series by Andy Adams. And what iss
Autor:
Phyllis Ann Karr, James A. Hearn, Neil Plakcy, Ray Bradbury, Norman Spinrad, Edmond Hamilton Murr, Murray Leinster, Frank Belknap Long, Norbert Davis
Our 74th issue features an essay from Norman Spinrad, the sort of non-fiction feature I'd like to see more of here in the future. (In fact, we have an interesting essay from Harlan Ellison coming up in an issue or two, too.) And I plan to resume runn
Autor:
Karen Odden, Norman Spinrad, Adrian Cole, Lin Carter, Robert F. Young, Nicholas Carter, Ernest Favenc, Hal Charles
It seems the Halloween season starts earlier and earlier each year. I first began noticing Halloween candy in stores in July (!), and every time I turned around since then, there were more decorations, party favors, and treats at hand. Is it any wond
Autor:
Brendan DuBois, Norman Spinrad, Nikki Knight, Jack Vance, J.S. Fletcher, Hal Charles, Joseph Payne Brennan, Henry Slesar, H.B. Fyfe
For our 106th issue, we seem to have developed a television theme, with a pair of great speculative fiction stories about TV: Norman Spinrad's “Prime Time” and Henry Slesar's “The Show Must Go On.” Spinrad's tale is a look at a future where p
Autor:
Mindy Quigley, Mark Thielman, Norman Spinrad, John Gregory Betancourt, Hal Charles, Robert E. Howard, Stephen Marlowe, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Robert Abernathy, Louis Charbonneau
This issue features three original stories—a pair of mysteries (by Mindy Quigley and Mark Thielman, thanks to Acquiring Editors Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman), plus John Gregory Betancourt's “Sympathy for Invisible Men,” part of a series of
Autor:
Robert Silverberg, Norman Spinrad, Poul Anderson, M. E. Proctor, Avram Lavinsky, Skye Alexander, Hal Charles, Talmage Powell, Richard McKenna, Richard R. Smith
This issue we are headlining the appearance of Norman Spinrad's masterful short novel, Riding the Torch—one of my favorites of his, and a work that surely deserved more attention than it's received. (But in a career that has produced such classics