Description: THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION #284. April 2012. The 21-times Hugo nominated review and commentary magazine edited by David G. Hartwell, Kevin Maroney, and others. One of the essential publications of the field. " In this issue, Darrell Schweitzer discovers after all these years that David H. Keller's "The Revolt of the Pedestrians" is a tale of perverse sexual horror, as if Poppy Z. Brite had been writing for Hugo Gernsback. Mike Barrett explores John Jakes's science fiction. Victor Grech's "Pinocchio on the Enterprise" is about robots and SF and the character of Mr. Data. JAMES MORROW contributes "Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain: Pragmatism and Fantasy in American Popular Culture" (about American attitudes toward religion and imagination). Reviews etc. As-new condition. Uncirculated copy from the publisher's stock. Always happy to combine postage on multiple wins.
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Issue Number: 284
Topic: Science Fiction
Publication Name: New York Review of Science Fiction
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Features: 1st Edition
Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 2012
Country of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publisher: NYRSF
Contributors: James Morrow, Darrell Schweitzer