The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 93, Spring 2005
CONTENTS
Andy Sawyer
- Andy Sawyer. Midwich Abandoned: An Unpublished "Sequel" by John Wyndham, or: "It Comes Of Being A Hybrid"
- Elizabeth Leane. Reading Aldiss and Penrose's White Mars as "Science Faction"
- Edward James. Clarke's Utopian Vision
- Jo Walton. Who Survives the Cosy Catastrophe?
- Brian Baker. Witness to the Ends of the World: Colonialism, the Scientific Romance and Michael Moorcock's Nomad of the Time Streams Trilogy
- Steve Sneyd. Under Mercury's Thumb: Applying the Concept of "Interferences" to the Science Fiction Poetry of Edwin Morgan
- Paul Kincaid. Landscape in the Fiction of Keith Roberts
- Andrew M. Butler. Discontinuity and D.G. Compton's The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe
- Roger Luckhurst. Post-Imperial Melancholy and the New Wave in the 1970s
- Maureen Kincaid Speller. England's Redemption: An Examination of Richard Cowper's Corlay Sequence
- Mark Bould. Landscape, Labour and Capital in the Pastoral Science Fiction and Fantasy of Gwyneth Jones/Ann Halam
- Karen Sayer. History, Politics and Imagination in E.P. Thompson's The Sykaos Papers
- Farah Mendlesohn. The Dialectics of Decadence and Utopia in Iain M. Banks's Culture Novels
- Paul N. Billinger. Kim Newman: Is He "Just Fiddling With Things"?
- John H. Arnold. "What's Past is Prologue": Historical Causation and Agency in Ken MacLeod's The Star Fraction and The Stone Canal
- Peter G. Christensen. The Splendours and Miseries of Brian Stableford's The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires
- John Clute. Epilogue
Notes on Contributors
