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Cosmic Engineers Gary Westfahl

Cosmic Engineers By Gary Westfahl

Cosmic Engineers by Gary Westfahl


Summary

The first comprehensive critical study of hard science fiction, this book reveals how the term hard science fiction originated, and how arguments about its range and nature have unfolded.

Cosmic Engineers Summary

Cosmic Engineers: A Study of Hard Science Fiction by Gary Westfahl

The first comprehensive critical study of hard science fiction, this book reveals how the term hard science fiction originated, and how arguments about its range and nature have unfolded. Westfahl shows that hard science fiction is generally characterized by the author's extreme concern for scientific accuracy and logic. Identifying two characteristic forms of hard science fiction, Westfahl closely examines several representative works: Arthur C. Clarke's A Fall of Moondust, Hal Clement's Mission of Gravity, and Charles Sheffield's Between the Strokes of Midnight. This book offers new insights into hard science fiction and provides a wealth of information about what members of the science fiction community have said about this relatively recent genre.

About Gary Westfahl

Gary Westfahl is adjunct professor at the University of La Verne, CA. He has published numerous articles on science fiction and fantasy in journals, magazines, critical anthologies, and reference books. He is the also the author of several forthcoming books on science fiction and fantasy, and coeditor of three forthcoming anthologies.

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NPB9780313297274
9780313297274
0313297274
Cosmic Engineers: A Study of Hard Science Fiction by Gary Westfahl
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1996-02-16
168
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