- Legal Name: Suvin, Darko Ronald
- Birthplace: Zagreb, Yugoslavia
- Birthdate: 19 July 1934
- Language: English
- Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darko_Suvin
- Webpage: http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/suvin_darko
- Used These Alternate Names: D. Suvin , D. Ronald Suvin
- Interviews: Science Fiction: The New Mythology , Ein Gespräch mit Darko Suvin , Gespräch über die beiden Science Fiction-Hörspiele "Gibt es Sie, Mr. Johns?" von Stanisław Lem und "Olympia Männertrost" von Rosemarie Voges , SF and Theatre
- ISFDB Record Number: 10644
- Biography: Bio:Darko Suvin
- Bibliographic Comments: Author:Darko Suvin
- Author Tags: Philip K. Dick (3) , Ursula K. Le Guin (3) , Anatomy of Wonder 1 Core Collection (1)
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- Other Worlds, Other Seas (1970)
- Russian Science Fiction Literature and Criticism, 1956-1970: A Bibliography (1971)
- Science Fiction Studies: Selected Articles on Science Fiction 1973-1975 (1976) with R. D. Mullen
- Russian Science Fiction, 1956-1974: A Bibliography (1976)
- Science Fiction Studies, Second Series: Selected Articles on Science Fiction 1976-1977 (1978) with R. D. Mullen
- Metamorphoses of Science Fiction: Studies on the Poetics and History of a Literary Genre (1979)
- Victorian Science Fiction in the UK (1983)
- Science Fiction Studies - PKD Issue (1988) with R. D. Mullen
- Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction (1988)
- US Science Fiction and War/Militarism (2005) with Salvatore Proietti
- Eightie-Foure is Icummen in: Lhude Sing Goddam!; or: 1948 - 1984 - 2048 (1984) [only as by D. Ronald Suvin ]
- The Profession of Science Fiction
- 49 Travels of a Shintoist Cybermarxist (1996) with Liao Chao-Yang and Tami Hager
- Preface (Other Worlds, Other Seas) (1970)
-
The SF Novel in 1969 (1970)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: The SF Novel in 1969 (1970) [as by D. Suvin ]
- Variant Title: The SF Novel in 1969 (1970) [as by D. Suvin ]
- The Open-Ended Parables of Stanislaw Lem and "Solaris" (1970)
- Afterword: The Open-Ended Parables of Stanislaw Lem (1970)
- On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre (1972)
- Defining the Literary Genre of Utopia: Some Historical Semantics, Some Geneology, a Proposal and a Plea (1973)
- Introduction (War With the Newts) (1975)
- Artifice as Refuge and World View: Philip K. Dick's Foci (1975)
- Introductory Note to The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick (1976)
- Introductory Note to The Science Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin (1976)
- P. K. Dick's Opus: Artifice as Refuge and World View (Introductory Reflections) (1976)
- Parables of De-Alienation: Le Guin's Widdershins Dance (1976)
- Radical Rhapsody and Romantic Recoil in the Age of Anticipation: A Chapter in the History of SF (1976)
- SF Writers, the Great Consensus, and Non-Alignment (1976)
- The Significant Context of SF: A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation (1976)
-
The Strugatskys and Their 'Snail on the Slope' (1978)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Introduction (The Snail on the Slope) (1980)
- Das soziale Bewußtsein der Science Fiction: Angloamerika, Rußland und Mitteleuropa (1982)
- Ursula K. Le Guin und Philip K. Dick: Zwei der bedeutendsten SF-Autoren unserer Zeit (1983)
- SF in the USSR: A Call for Papers (1985)
- On Gibson and Cyberpunk SF (1989)
- Novum Is As Novum Does (1997)
- Afterword: With Sober, Estranged Eyes (1999)
- Checklist of Printed Items that Concern Science Fiction (with Utopian Fiction or Utopianism, and a few Bordering Items) (1999)
- Theses on Dystopia 2001 (2003)
- Reflections on What Remains of Zamyatin's We after the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be against People? (2003)
- Special Section (Extrapolation, Spring 2009) (2009)
- More Issues at Hand (1972) by William Atheling, Jr.
- The Universe Makers (1972) by Donald A. Wollheim
- Science Fiction: What it's All About (1972) by Sam J. Lundwall
- The Mirror of Infinity (1972) by Robert Silverberg
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