ISSUES | winter 1984
7.2 (Winter 1984)
Our look at science fiction, featuring work by Brian Aldiss, Michael Bishop, Algis Budrys, Louis Gallo, Bev Jafek, David Ketterer, Douglas A. Mackey, Timothy F. Mitchell, David Ohle, Fred Pfeil, Kit Reed, Carter Scholz, Frederick Turner, Connie Willis… and interviews with Ursula LeGuin, Stanislaw Lem, and Philip K. Dick.
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CONTENT FROM THIS ISSUE
Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Two Ends of the World
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
At the Shore
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Chicken Soup
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
from Puttering About in a Small Land
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
The Plain, The Endless Plain
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
from Fast Friends
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
The Quarrel
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Apocalpyse
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
The Trouble with the Cotton People
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Literatures of Milieux
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Dogs' Lives
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Bagatelle
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Fiction
Jan 01 1984
Cash Crop
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Nonfiction
Jan 01 1984
The Great Chain of Quantum Being: What the Physicists are Telling Us
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Nonfiction
Jan 01 1984
"Imprisoned in a Tesseract": Black Easter and The Day After Judgement by James Blish
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Nonfiction
Jan 01 1984
Science Fiction Illustration
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Nonfiction
Jan 01 1984
Science Fiction and Gnosticism
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Interviews
Jan 01 1984
An Interview with Stanislaw Lem
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Interviews
Jan 01 1984
An Interview with Ursula Le Guin
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Interviews
Jan 01 1984
The Mainstream That Through the Ghetto Flows: An Interview with Philip K. Dick
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Foreword
Jan 01 1984
Preface
Some time ago we received a letter from Philip K. Dick, one of the most highly regarded contemporary authors of fantasy and science fiction. In it, Mr. Dick claimed to have been profoundly influenced by a story in the Missouri Review, the reading of which, he said, put him back on the track of a kind of writing that he felt he had abandoned in the pursuit of high remuneration.