The New York Review of Science Fiction,
Issue 8, April 1989, v1 #8

 

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The New York Review of Science Fiction

 

 

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: 1,000 Other 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"