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Hard Science Fiction
by Slusser, George E.; Rabkin, Eric S.ISBN13:
9780809312344
ISBN10:
0809312344
Format:
Hardcover
Pub. Date:
2/1/1986
Publisher(s):
Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Tx)
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Summary
These 16 essays from the fifth annual J.Lloyd Eaton Conference at the Univershy;sity of California, Riverside, seek to come to grips with science fiction's core, the core at which "science must ultishy;mately seem to outweigh the fiction." Never before has hard SF been the topic of such extended discussion by such qualified people. The dialogue conshy;stitutes new (and potentially shocking to a traditional literary critic) modes of litshy;erary criticism, modes that take into acshy;count the impact of scientific speculashy;tion and method on our culture and on the ways our culture invents stories and myths. Essayists include writer/scientist proshy;fessors Robert L. Forward, David Brin, and Gregory Benford. Noted critics and writers with scientific backgrounds or interests include: James Gunn, Frank McConnell, George Guffey, John Huntshy;ington, Paul Carter, Patricia Warrick, Paul Alkon, Robert M. Philmus, David Clayton, Eric S. Rabkin, Herbert Sussshy;man, Michael Collings, and George E. Slusser.
Author Biography
George E. Slusser is Curator of the Eaton Collection at the University of California, Riverside.
Eric S. Rabkin is Professor of English at the University of Michigan.
Eric S. Rabkin is Professor of English at the University of Michigan.
Table of Contents
| Introduction | p. vii |
| When Science Writes the Fiction | p. 1 |
| Running Out of Speculative Niches: a Crisis for Hard Sf? | p. 8 |
| Sturgeon's Law: First Corollary | p. 14 |
| The Unconscious City | p. 24 |
| Hard-Core Science Fiction and the Illusion of Science | p. 45 |
| What Makes Hard Science Fiction "Hard?" | p. 58 |
| The Readers of Hard Science Fiction | p. 70 |
| Is There a Technological Fix for the Human Condition? | p. 82 |
| Thomas Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth and the Aesthetics of Extrapolation | p. 99 |
| The Language of the Future in Victorian Science Fiction | p. 121 |
| Science and Scientism in C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength | p. 131 |
| You Can Write Science Fiction If You Want To | p. 141 |
| Artificial Intelligence: Wild Imaginary Worlds, Wilder Realities | p. 152 |
| Noise, Information, and Statistics in Stanislaw Lem's the Investigation | p. 164 |
| The Cybernetic Paradigms of Stanislaw Lem | p. 177 |
| The Ideal Worlds of Science Fiction | p. 214 |
| Notes | p. 247 |
| Biographical Notes | p. 273 |
| Index | p. 275 |
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