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Tag Archives: Space Travel
Book Review: Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke
‘No one reads Arthur Clarke for his characters; you read it for his ideas.’ This is the mantra I keep hearing with a lot of the big three in sci-fi. I can get behind that provided the ideas are big … Continue reading
Book Review: Last and First Men by Olaf Stapledon
I read Stapledon’s Star Maker several years ago and I was unimpressed. This is the equivalent of walking to up the outside of the Sistine Chapel and saying, “Okay?” Stapledon is put on something of a pedestal within the literary … Continue reading
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Tagged Alt-History, classics, humanity, Last and First Men, Mars, More Textbook than Novel, Neptune, Olaf Stapledon, sci-fi, science fiction, Space, Space Travel, Stapledon
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