A is for Brian: A 65th Birthday Present for Brian W. Aldiss from His Family, Friends, Colleagues and AdmirersFrank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss, Malcolm Edwards Avernus, 1990 - 126 sider |
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Side 15
... ideas ; when our view of the world is most flexible . Most people lose that flexibility as they grow older . Those who don't are the ones who are still open to new ideas , who can still say " what would happen if " , who can still look ...
... ideas ; when our view of the world is most flexible . Most people lose that flexibility as they grow older . Those who don't are the ones who are still open to new ideas , who can still say " what would happen if " , who can still look ...
Side 80
... ideas , probably unique in its approach and certainly unique in its subject matter . It was the serendipitous ... idea , beautifully and intricately executed . " Total Environment ' does not seem to be widely known and I myself ...
... ideas , probably unique in its approach and certainly unique in its subject matter . It was the serendipitous ... idea , beautifully and intricately executed . " Total Environment ' does not seem to be widely known and I myself ...
Side 82
... idea how many he has actually writ- ten , but of the total there are at least a couple of dozen that can be judged ... ideas and self - importance ; no bad thing to be left out . These omissions seem to me to signify a general area of ...
... idea how many he has actually writ- ten , but of the total there are at least a couple of dozen that can be judged ... ideas and self - importance ; no bad thing to be left out . These omissions seem to me to signify a general area of ...
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