Voices for the future : essays on major science fiction writers /
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Bowling Green, Ohio :
Bowling Green University Popular Press,
[1976-]
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Table of Contents:
- Volume 1:
- The Years of Wonder / Jack Williamson
- Jack Williamson: the Comedy of Cosmic Evolution / Alfred D. Stewart
- Olaf Stapledon's Dispassionate Objectivity / Curtis C. Smith
- Clifford D. Simak: the Inhabited Universe / Thomas D. Clareson
- Asimov, Calvin, and Moses / Maxine Moore
- The Frontier Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein / David N. Samuelson
- The Sturgeon Connection / Beverly Friend
- Two Views: Ray Bradbury: Past, Present, and Future / Willis E. McNelly
- The Past, The Future, and Ray Bradbury / A. James Stupple
- Henry Kuttner, C. L. Moore, Lewis Padgett et al. / James Gunn
- The Cosmic Loneliness of Arthur C. Clarke / Thomas D. Clareson
- The Swiftian Satire of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. / Thomas L. Wymer.
- Volume 2:
- The fictions of Robert Silverberg / Thomas D. Clareson
- Philip José Farmer: the trickster as artist / Thomas L. Wymer
- The lost canticles of Walter M. Miller, Jr. / David N. Samuelson
- What are we to make of J. G. Ballard's apocalypse / H. Bruce Franklin
- The development of John Brunner / Joe De Bolt
- Mack Reynolds: the future as socio-economic possibility / Patrick Warrick
- Discovering worlds: the fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin / Susan Wood
- Zelazny: unfinished business / Joe Sanders.
- Volume 3:
- Variations and design: the fiction of Gene Wolfe / Thomas D. Clareson
- Uncertain futures: Damon Knight's science fiction / Douglas Robillard
- The majesty of kindness: the dialetic of Cordwainer Smith / Gary K. Wolfe and Carol T. Williams
- "The passions of clay": Mervyn Peake's Titus stories / Joseph L. Sanders
- Critical mass: the science fiction of Frederik Pohl / David N. Samuelson
- C. S. Lewis: mythmaker / Horton Presley
- Art and the artist's role in Delany's works / Jane Weedman
- Naturalism, aestheticism and beyond: tradition and innovation in the work of Thomas M. Disch / Thomas L. Wymer