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The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 8, April 1989, Vol. 1, No. 8)

Contents:

1 • "On High" • David Langford

1 • "Two Centuries of Women's Supernatural Stories" • Jessica Amanda Salmonson

2 • Avon Books full-page ad

4 • Gordon Van Gelder on Steve Erickson's Tours of the Black Clock

5 • "More Flowers for Algernon" • Paul Williams

6 • Paul Press on Fred Alan Wolf's Parallel Universes: The Search for Other Worlds

8 • Read This • Diana L. Paxson

9 • "Neither the Beginning Nor the End of Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, Semiotics, or Deconstruction for SF Readers: An Introduction" (pt. 3) • Samuel R. Delany

11 • "The Lost Audience: 100,000 Readers Just Like Her" • Rebecca Ore

12 • "An Interview with Theodore Sturgeon" (pt. 2) • David G. Hartwell

13 • Thrust Review one-third page ad

15 • Joan Gordon on Gene Wolfe's There Are Doors

16 • "Is Science Fiction Just Tabloid Futurism? or The Great Untapped Market" • Thomas A. Easton

17 • Jennifer K. Stevenson on John Crowley's Aegypt

19 • Susan Palwick on K. W. Jeter's In the Land of the Dead

20 • Bryan Cholfin on R. A. Lafferty's My Heart Leaps Up

21 • Greg Cox on Lewis Shiner's Deserted Cities of the Heart

21 • L. W. Currey quarter-page ad

22 • Lee Ballentine Letter of Comment

22 • Rebecca Ore Letter of Comment: Science Fiction Poetry

22 • L. W. Currey Bibliography of Evangeline Walton Ensley

23 • Tor Books full-page ad

24 • Editorial: "1988 Recalled"

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 11, July 1989, Vol. 1, No. 11)

Contents:

1 •"Universal Principles of Operation" (pt. 1) • Alexei and Cory Panshin

1 • "The New Generation Gap: A Study of SF Writers' Ages of Professional Entry into the Science Fiction Field for Six Decades of SF" • Kathryn Cramer

2 • Tor Books full-page ad

6 • Greg Cox on Bram Stoker's The Jewel of Seven Stars; Charles L. Grant's The Long Night of the Grave; and Anne Rice's The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned

7 • Read This • Michael P. Kube-McDowell

9 • Read This • Rebecca Ore

11 • William M. Schuyler, Jr. on Paul Park's Sugar Rain

12 • "A Modest Disposal" Being A Dissertation on the Unbearable Hucksterism of Liteness" • J. Maxwell Young

13 • Read This • Peter Heck

15 • "Never Going Home: Failed Fantasy Logic in Kathleen Sidney's Michael and the Magic Man and Robert Irwin's The Limits of Vision " • Susan Palwick

16 • Read This • Amy Thomson

17 •Jeffrey V. Yule on Ian McDonald's Out on Blue Six

18 •"Deconstructing the Starships" • Gwyneth Jones

19 • "Patrick McGoohan is Hiding: A Review of Brazil" • Lenny Bailes

20 • L. W. Currey quarter-page ad

21 • Ben Bova Letter of Comment

21 • John Boston Letter of Comment

21 • Martha Soukup Letter of Comment

21 • Rebecca Ore Letter of Comment: Mike Resnik's "Kirinyaga"

22 • Mike Resnick Letter of Comment

23 • L. W. Currey bibliography of George Oliver Smith

24 • Editorial: "Parking Thieves of Tor!"

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 12, August 1989, Vol. 1, No. 12)

Contents:

1 •"Striking a Balance: Robert Silverberg's Lord of Darkness, Dying Inside and Others" • Robert Killheffer

1 • "Universal Principles of Operation" (pt. 2)• Alexei and Cory Panshin

2 • Avon Books full-page ad

7 • Read This • Pat Cadigan

9 • Jim Young Sketch of John W. Campbell, Jr

10 • Susan Palwick on Ray Bradbury's The Toynbee Convector

11 • Greg Cox on Allen Steele's Orbital Decay

13 • Read This • David Brin

14 • "The Amateur Demographer Goes to the Bookstore"• Michael Swanwick

Generational Saga: Responses to Kathryn Cramer's article "The New Generation Gap"

16 • Pamela Sargent Generation Gap response

17 • Isaac Asimov Generation Gap response

17 • Hal Clement Generation Gap respons

17 • Jessica Amanda Salmonson Generation Gap response

18 • Samuel R. Delany Generation Gap response

18 • Stanley Schmidt Generation Gap

18 • Roger Zelazny Generation Gap response

18 • Michael Bishop Generation Gap response

18 • Michael Swanwick Generation Gap

18 • Bruce Sterling Generation Gap response

19 • Ursula K. Le Guin Generation Gap response

19 • Frederik Pohl Generation Gap response

19 • Ben Bova Generation Gap response

19 • Jane Yolen Generation Gap response

19 • Gene Wolfe Generation Gap response

20 • James Blaylock Generation Gap response

20 • John Brunner Generation Gap response

20 • L. W. Currey quarter-page ad

20 • L. E. Modesitt, Jr. on Judith Moffett's Pennterra

21 • "Drowning in the Alien: Mary Gentle's Golden Witchbreed and Ancient Light Considered as a Single Novel " • Amy Thomson

22 • Patrick Nielsen Hayden Letter of Comment

22 • John J. Pierce Letter of Comment

22 • Fred Harris Letter of Comment

22 • Rebecca Ore Letter of Comment

23 • L. W. Currey bibliographies of Katherine Anne MacLean and Robert L. Forward

24 • Editorial: "Workshops and Workshopping"

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 14, October 1989, Vol. 2, No. 2)

Contents:

1 • "A New Moral Order" (pt. 1) • Alexei and Cory Panshin

1 • "Three Short Fiction Reviews" • Michael Swanwick

2 • Westercon 43 Full-page ad

5 • Paul Preuss on Jim Crace's The Gift of Stones

Generational Saga: Responses to Kathryn Cramer's article 'The New Generation Gap'

6 • Marta Randall Generation Gap response

7 • Anne D. Jordan Generation Gap response

7 • Poul Anderson Generation Gap response

7 • Kathleen L. Spencer Generation Gap response

8 • Martha Soukup Generation Gap response

8 • Jack Williamson Generation Gap response

8 • Mark McGarry Generation Gap response

9 • James Gunn Generation Gap response

9 • Rebecca Ore Generation Gap response

9 • Brian Stableford Generation Gap response

10 • F. M. Busby Generation Gap response

10 • Ian Watson Generation Gap response

11 • Andrew Weiner Generation Gap response

11 • Damian Kilby Generation Gap response

11 • Brian Aldiss Generation Gap response

14 • Read This • Phillip C. Jennings

17 • Read This • Dan Simmons

21 • Greg Cox on Tim Powers's The Stress of Her Regard

22 • Thomas E. Jackson on Tower of Birds [ed. anon.]

22 • L. W. Currey quarter-page ad

23 • L. W. Currey bibliography of William Gibson

24 • Editorial: "HD-20 R.I.P."

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 56, April 1993, Vol. 5, No. 8)

Contents:

1 • "The Graveyard Bash: Horror in the Sixties" • David J. Skal

1 • "Robert A. Heinlein: EPIC Crusader?"• Earl Wells

2 • Tor Books full-page ad for A Fire Upon the Deep

6 • "SF Story" • John J. Kessel

9 • Read This • Jean Mark Gawron

10 • NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place quarter-page ad

13 • Alexander Jablokov on Patricia Anthony's Cold Allies

15 • Robert Killheffer on Simon Ings's Hot Head

15 • Read This • Robert Silverberg

16 • Don Webb on Harvey Jacobs's Beautiful Soup

17 • L. W. Currey quarter-page ad

18 • "Aliens and the Artificial Other" • Rebecca Ore

20 • Leonard Rysdyk on Robert Reed's The Remarkables

"Six Writers in Search of a Genre"

22 • Thomas M. Disch response to "Brother from Another Planet"

22 • Gene Wolfe response to "Brother from Another Planet"

22 • Judith Moffett response to "Brother from Another Planet"

23 • Kit Reed response to "Brother from Another Planet"

23 • Gregory Benford response to "Brother from Another Planet"

23 • Brian Attebery response to "Brother from Another Planet"

24 • Editorial: "System Shock"

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 61, September 1993, Vol. 6, No. 1)

Contents:

1 • "A Review of [Soetsu Yanagi's] The Unknown Craftsman for SF Writers" • Rebecca Ore

1 • "Read This: An Extended-Play Self- Indulgence" • Michael Bishop

2 • Dragon Press full-page ad

4 • Read This • Michael Blumlein

6 • Sherry Coldsmith on David Brin's Glory Season

7 • L. W. Currey quarter-page ad

9 • NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place quarter-page ad

10 • Victor Gonzalez on Samuel R. Delany's They Fly at Çiron

11 • Earl Wells on Mary Rosenblum's The Drylands

13 • Richard A. Lupoff on Robert Bloch's Once Around the Bloch

14 • Kathleen Ann Goonan on Jim Aikin's The Wall at the End of the World

15 • "Men, Women, and Writers" • Michael Swanwick

16 • Kevin Helfenbein on Neal Barrett, Jr.'s Slightly Off Center

17 • David G. Hartwell on John Clute's and Peter Nicholls's The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

18 • Bruce Holland Rogers on Larry McCaffery's (ed.) Avant-Pop: Fiction for a Daydream Nation

19 • Read This • James Tiptree, Jr. Award

20 • Jean-Louis Trudel on "The QuebÉc Scene: La Taupe et le Dragon by Jo‘l Champetier, Chronoreg by Daniel Sernine, Chroniques du Pays des Mères, by Élisabeth Vonarburg"

22 • Science Fiction Eye quarter-page ad

24 • Editorial: "Time is the Measurement of Change II"

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 88, December 1995, Vol. 8, No. 4)

Contents:

1 • "Verne's Paris in the Twentieth Century: The First Science Fiction Dystopia?" • Bud Foote

1 • "'It Was A Wonderful Time': Outtakes: Kornblume: Kornbluthiana" • Mark Rich

2 • NYRSF full-page ad

5 • NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place 1/8th page ad

11 • Gwyneth Jones on Kate Wilhelm's A Flush of Shadows

12 • "French SF and SF in French: A Primer" • Jean-Louis Trudel

13 • Read This • Patrick O'Leary

15 • "The First Time" • Rebecca Ore

17 • Tom Piccirilli on Scott Baker's Ancestral Hungers

18 • "Missile Toe" • John Del Gaizo

21 • Candas Jane Dorsey on William Browning Spencer's Zod Wallop

24 • Editorial: "Good Looking"

 

The New York Review of Science Fiction

(Issue 104, April 1997, Vol. 9, No. 8)

Contents:

1 • "Fafhrd and Fritz" • Bruce Byfield

1 •"Who Killed Science Fiction?" • A Spectrum of Responses

6 • Haruki Murakami's Dance, Dance, Dance, reviewed by Paul Preuss

7 • Deborah Christian's Mainline, reviewed by Rob Errera

10 • F. Brett Cox recommends short fiction

12 • "Was 1950s Science Fiction Ever Escape?" • Rebecca Ore

15 • "The Politics of Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age" • Jan Berrien Berends

17 • Brian C. Wilson reveals who really killed science fiction

20 • Damien Broderick's The White Abacus, reviewed by Gwyneth Jones

21 • William Hope Hodgson's The House on the Borderland and Terrors of the Sea, reviewed by Darrell Schweitzer

22 • Marc Laidlaw's The Third Force: A Novel of Gadget, reviewed by Michael M. Levy

  24 • Editorial

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