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 34
... past twenty years . I admire the work , of course , both the fiction and the criticism . I still rec- ommend that readers seek out , for instance , The Dark Light - Years , as a cure and antidote to too much contemporary science fiction ...
... past twenty years . I admire the work , of course , both the fiction and the criticism . I still rec- ommend that readers seek out , for instance , The Dark Light - Years , as a cure and antidote to too much contemporary science fiction ...
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... past pursued me ; it had followed me from these places without time and reached out after me with an unbear- able grey sorrow , which I couldn't defend myself against but which still never quite reached me . It was like winters in the ...
... past pursued me ; it had followed me from these places without time and reached out after me with an unbear- able grey sorrow , which I couldn't defend myself against but which still never quite reached me . It was like winters in the ...
Side 83
... past books . At the end of the year , in the British literary world's annual orgy of awards , the novel was passed over . It should not have been : it is the kind of novel that serves as a focal point on a major writer's corpus . Nor ...
... past books . At the end of the year , in the British literary world's annual orgy of awards , the novel was passed over . It should not have been : it is the kind of novel that serves as a focal point on a major writer's corpus . Nor ...
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