The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 66, Spring 1996
CONTENTS
Edward James
- Michael Andre-Driussi: Gene Wolfe at the Lake of Birds
- Peter Wright: God-Games: Cosmic Conspiracies and Narrative Sleights in Gene Wolfe's The Fictions of the New Sun
- Peter Wright: Grasping the God-Games: Metafictional Keys to the Interpretation of Gene Wolfe's The Fictions of the New Sun
- John Moore: Shifting Frontiers: Mapping Cyberpunk and the American South
- David E. Nye: Don't Fly Us to the Moon: The American Public and the Apollo Program
- Graham Dunstan Martin: How to Ruin a Novel, Or, Modernism, Realism and the Fantastic
- Eric S. Rabkin: The Composite Novel in Science Fiction
- Kent Hagglund: Pitying Carradine, Not Scorning
- Robert Day: On Babylon 5, Spielberg, Anderson and Babylon 5 again
- Andy Mills: Thanking Gerry Anderson
- Alan Myers: Eau de Cologne and the Tercentenary of the Russian Navy
- K.V. Bailey: The Secret of This Book by Brian Aldiss
- Andy Sawyer : Twelve edited by Cornel Robu, Nemira '95 edited by Romanus Barbulescu and George Anania, and Systems of Romance edited by Paul Evenblij and Paul Holland
- Andrew M. Butler: Reading by Starlight by Damien Broderick
- Chris N. Gilmore: The Tale of the Next Great War edited by I.F. Clarke
- Paul Kincaid: How To Live Forever by Stephen R.L. Clark
- George Hay : World Brain by H.G. Wells
- Peter Wright : Blade Runner 2 by K.W. Jeter
