The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 71, Autumn 1997
CONTENTS
- John Clute: An Obituary of George Hay, the Founder of the Science Fiction Foundation
- Stephen Baxter: Under Titan's Green Sky: Titan in Science Fiction and Science
- Joe Sanders: Of Parents and Children and Dreams in Neil Gaiman's Mr. Punch and The Sandman
- Norman Beswick: Ideology and Dogma in the "Ferocious" Sf Novels of Sheri S. Tepper
- Steffen H. Hantke: The Function of the Sublime in Contemporary Horror: From Edmund Burke to Michael Blumlein
- John Moore: Miracle Stalker: Personal and Social Transformation in Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's Roadside Picnic
- Elyce Rae Helford : Going "Native": Le Guin, Misha and the Politics of Speculative Literature
- Sylvia Kelso: Brother Raspberry: Dialogues with the Alien in Recent Women's Sf
- Peter Wright: A Son of the Rock by Jack Deighton
- Jennifer Swift: Four Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Andrew M. Butler: Forever Man by George Michael Greider
- Neal Baker: Matter's End by Gregory Benford
- Douglas Barbour: Frameshift by Robert J. Sawyer
- Andy Sawyer: With All of Love by James Blish
- Andy Sawyer: Licence Denied: Ramblings from the Doctor Who Underground by Paul Cornell
- I.F. Clarke: Modern British Utopias, 1700-1850 edited by Gregory Claeys
- Paul Kincaid: At the City Limits of Fate by Michael Bishop
- Lyn Schuhmaker: The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh
- Neal Baker: The Reality Dysfunction by Peter F. Hamilton
- Chris Gilmore: The Faber Book of Science edited by John Carey
- Chris Gilmore: The Trouble with Science by Robin Dunbar
