- Publication: World Literature Today, May/June 2010Publication Record # 962724 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
- Editor: Editors of World Literature Today
- Date: 2010-05-00
- Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
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Format: webzine?Used for Internet-based periodical publications which are otherwise not downloadable as an "ebook".
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Webpages: archives.worldlit.org, jstor.org, muse.jhu.edu
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Notes: Data from publisher's website. Volume 84, Number 3. Issue title: "International Science Fiction." Guest-edited by Christopher Mckitterick.
Editor Title:
World Literature Today - 2010 • non-genre • [World Literature Today] • (2010) • edited by Editors of World Literature Today
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 6 • Wrong Number • short story by Lavie Tidhar
- 9 • Two Ways of Describing the Elephant: Science Fiction and the Mystery • essay by J. Madison Davis
- 12 • Emerging Author: Fiction by Reza Negarestani • essay by China Miéville?China Mieville
- 12 • Outlines for a Science Fiction of the Earth As Narrated from a Nethermost Point of View • short story by Reza Negarestani
- 18 • The Literature of Change • essay by Christopher McKitterick
- 20 • 26 Monkeys, Also the Abyss • (2008) • short story by Kij Johnson
- 27 • Science Fiction around the World • essay by James E. Gunn [as by James Gunn]
- 30 • Once We Were Dragons • short story by George Zebrowski
- 33 • Two Poems • poem by George Zebrowski
- 36 • Remembering Isaac Asimov • interior artwork by Rowena Morrill
- 37 • Remembering Isaac Asimov • essay by Frederik Pohl
- 39 • The Aliens Won: SF around the World and Back Again • essay by Lavie Tidhar
- 41 • Excerpt from "rejectamentalist manifesto" • (2010) • short story by China Miéville?China Mieville
- 42 • The Best Speculative Fiction of 2009 • essay by Paul Di Filippo
- 42 • Review: Hylozoic by Rudy Rucker • review by Paul Di Filippo
- 42 • Review: The City and the City by China Miéville?China Mieville• review by Paul Di Filippo
- 42 • Review: There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor's Baby by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya • review by Paul Di Filippo
- 42 • Review: Makers by Cory Doctorow • review by Paul Di Filippo
- 42 • Review: Steal Across the Sky by Nancy Kress • review by Paul Di Filippo
- 43 • The True Darkness (excerpt) • short fiction by Pamela Sargent
- 44 • Review: The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. • review by Paul Kincaid
- 48 • Mathematics in Science Fiction: Mathematics as Science Fiction • essay by David Fowler
- 53 • Lunar Flair • essay by Tina-Louise Reid
- 55 • From Nuclear Nightmare to Networked Nirvana: Futuristic Utopianism in Japanese SF Films of the 2000s • essay by Grady Hendrix
- 58 • Review: Anathem by Neal Stephenson • review by Tom Shippey
- 61 • Meaning • short story by Davor Slamnig
- 64 • Review: Point Omega by Don DeLillo • review by J. B. Rollins
- 66 • Review: Monsieur Ki by Koffi Kwahulé • non-genre • essay by Adele King
- 80 • outposts: Literary Landmarks & Events • essay by Chris Dearner
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