Opinion | Kamala Harris is wrong about science fiction
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Opinion | Kamala Harris is wrong about science fiction
I Am Dynamite! by Sue Prideaux review – Nietzsche as we haven’t known him before “Three’s company … Nietzsche with Lou Salomé and Paul Rée”
The Torn Generation: Chinese Science Fiction in a Culture in Transition | Tor.com Chen Qiufan on contemporary Chinese SF
Messing with Maps: Walking David Foster Wallace’s Boston – Los Angeles Review of Books Halfway through my summer reading of Infinite Jest (which is exactly where I left off last summer)
Call Girl “Call Girl”, by Tang Fei on Jun 4, 2013 Morning climbs in through the window as shadow recedes from Tang Xiaoyi’s body like a green tide imbued with the fragrance of trees. Where the tidewater used to be, now there is just Xiaoyi’s slender body, naked under the thin sunlight.
Fugitive Thoughts: Timothy Leary’s Reading of Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow …Soon after, he “heard the clank of the padlock and the rasp of the metal slot being opened. He passively accepted a book which was pushed through the slot.” It was the recently released novel Gravity’s Rainbow. Leary, in solitary confinement, read it for 12 hours…
The Lasting Brilliance of ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’