No one knows more about science fiction than John Clute. He has proven that over and over as a prize-winning critic upholding the highest literary standards for the genre and as coeditor of (and major contributor to) The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction , both of... (learn more about this book)
We have waited a thousand years for this epochal night, this awesome dawn. . . . Global warming. Extinction. Social and moral breakdown. . . . Right now, our culture is rife with a pervasive unease about the state of humankind and its future. For many, this despair is defined by millennialism,... (learn more about this book)
This huge volume is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of the fantasy field. Not only does it describe the genre authoritatively, but it redefines it, offering an exciting new analysis of this highly diverse and hugely popular sphere of art. With more than 4,000 entries and over one million... (learn more about this book)
Featuring more than a thousand illustrations in full color, a decade-by-decade timeline includes fascinating facts about science fiction films, television series, magazines, and novels, making it the most thorough visual reference book on science fiction available. (learn more about this book)
Encompassing 4,360 entries that provide critical insight and biographical and bibliographical data, an updated edition of a popular science fiction reference features a carefully cross-referenced format. (learn more about this book)
A collection of pieces by John Clute on science fiction. They are drawn from many British and American newspapers, magazines, journals and books, and almost all the material deals with the period from 1987 to 1992, during which new science-fiction proliferated and challenged writing in the genre. (learn more about this book)
Tesseracts8 brings together twenty of the best pieces of Canadian speculative fiction, selected from both established and new, English and French writers by award-winning editors John Clute and Candas Jane Dorsey. Readers of all types of speculative fiction - science fiction, fantasy, magic... (learn more about this book)