Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home

Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home
Title Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home PDF eBook
Author James Tiptree
Publisher Pan
Total Pages 255
Release 1977-01-01
Genre Short stories, English
ISBN 9780330248952

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Ten Thousand Light-years from Home

Ten Thousand Light-years from Home
Title Ten Thousand Light-years from Home PDF eBook
Author James Tiptree
Publisher
Total Pages 374
Release 1978
Genre Science fiction, American
ISBN 9780441801817

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10,000 Light-years from Home

10,000 Light-years from Home
Title 10,000 Light-years from Home PDF eBook
Author James Tiptree
Publisher G K Hall & Company
Total Pages 312
Release 1975
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780839823223

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Ten thousand light-years from home

Ten thousand light-years from home
Title Ten thousand light-years from home PDF eBook
Author James Tiptree
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1976
Genre
ISBN

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Ten Thousand Light-years from Home

Ten Thousand Light-years from Home
Title Ten Thousand Light-years from Home PDF eBook
Author James Tiptree (Ex-CIA Angestellte)
Publisher
Total Pages 319
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

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Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home

Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home
Title Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home PDF eBook
Author James Tiptree
Publisher Penguin Group
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780241469231

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James Tiptree Jr, the pen name of Alice Bradley Sheldon, is widely considered to be one of the most influential American genre writers ever, and a pioneer of feminist science fiction. 10,000 Light Years from Home, her brilliant debut collection, displays all her trademark humour, intensity and originality, with dark dystopian thrills, fast-paced intergalactic satire and hardboiled tales of alien invasion. A startling and unforgettable depiction of humanity's experience among the stars, the collection includes some of Tiptree's most powerful stories- 'And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side', 'The Man Who Walked Home' and 'Beam Us Home'.

Dangerous Visions and New Worlds

Dangerous Visions and New Worlds
Title Dangerous Visions and New Worlds PDF eBook
Author Andrew Nette
Publisher PM Press
Total Pages 866
Release 2021-10-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1629639028

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Much has been written about the “long Sixties,” the era of the late 1950s through the early 1970s. It was a period of major social change, most graphically illustrated by the emergence of liberatory and resistance movements focused on inequalities of class, race, gender, sexuality, and beyond, whose challenge represented a major shock to the political and social status quo. With its focus on speculation, alternate worlds and the future, science fiction became an ideal vessel for this upsurge of radical protest. Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 details, celebrates, and evaluates how science fiction novels and authors depicted, interacted with, and were inspired by these cultural and political movements in America and Great Britain. It starts with progressive authors who rose to prominence in the conservative 1950s, challenging the so-called Golden Age of science fiction and its linear narratives of technological breakthroughs and space-conquering male heroes. The book then moves through the 1960s, when writers, including those in what has been termed the New Wave, shattered existing writing conventions and incorporated contemporary themes such as modern mass media culture, corporate control, growing state surveillance, the Vietnam War, and rising currents of counterculture, ecological awareness, feminism, sexual liberation, and Black Power. The 1970s, when the genre reflected the end of various dreams of the long Sixties and the faltering of the postwar boom, is also explored along with the first half of the 1980s, which gave rise to new subgenres, such as cyberpunk. Dangerous Visions and New Worlds contains over twenty chapters written by contemporary authors and critics, and hundreds of full-color cover images, including thirteen thematically organised cover selections. New perspectives on key novels and authors, such as Octavia Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Philip K. Dick, John Wyndham, Samuel Delany, J.G. Ballard, John Brunner, Judith Merril, Barry Malzberg, Joanna Russ, and many others are presented alongside excavations of topics, works, and writers who have been largely forgotten or undeservedly ignored.