Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 69, Spring 1997
CONTENTS
Edward James
- Gary Westfahl: The Quintessence of Science Fiction, Forged in Brunner's The Crucible of Time
- John Brunner, with Hal Drake: Van Vogt and the Quest for the Universe
- Darko Suvin: Novum Is As Novum Does
- Henry Wessells: "A Place that You Can Put Your Arms Around": Avram Davidson's Jack Limekiller Stories
- John Trushell: A Postmodern (Re)Turn to Forbidden Planet
- Norman Beswick: Glimpses of the Sacred: An Update on Religion in SF and F
- Michael Andre-Driussi: On Wright and Wolfe
- Peter Wright: Responding to Andre-Driussi
- Phil Masters: On Newsinger and Niven
- Eric Rabkin: Responding to Boston and Stephensen- Payne
- John Boston: The Eisenstein List
- Arthur C. Clarke: Eisenstein and the Dalai Lama
- Steve Sneyd: "The Green Hills of Earth"
- Andy Sawyer: Flights from the Iron Moon by Steve Sneyd, Star Wars by Bill Smith, Creating Babylon 5 by David Bassom, Cosmic Engineers by Gary Westfahl, Replications by J.P. Telotte, and The Cyberpunk Handbook by St Jude and others
- Stephen Baxter: Encounter with Tiber by Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes
- Andrew M. Butler: Headcrash by Bruce Bethke
- Julian Petley: Motherfuckers by David Britton
- Brian Stableford: Idoru by William Gibson
- Chris Gilmore: The Best New Science Fiction: 9th Annual Collection edited by Gardner Dozois
- David Ketterer: James Blish: A Working Bibliography by Phil Stephensen-Payne
- Paul Kincaid: Golden Days by Carolyn See
- John Newsinger: Hard Questions by Ian Watson
- Sue Thomas: Escape Velocity by Mark Dery
Foundation Forum
Joan-Pau Rubies and Stephen Baxter: The Logic of Time Travel
