
Tag: John Brunner



10 Best Adventures of 1972
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From THE FARTHEST SHORE and MUMBO JUMBO to WATERSHIP DOWN.
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Back to Utopia
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Is the thought of a noncapitalist utopia even possible after Stalinism?
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The popularity of apocalyptic fiction in the Sixties (1964-73), it has been suggested, indicates that SF writers had become bored and suspicious of utopian idylls promising that ameliorative reforms could right modern civilization’s manifold wrongs; […]
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