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Science fiction at large: a collection of essays, by various hands, about the interface between science fiction and reality
April 1977, Harper & Row
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7 • Introduction (Science Fiction at Large) • (1976) • essay by Peter Nicholls
13 • Science Fiction and Mrs. Brown • (1976) • essay by Ursula K. Le Guin
35 • Lateral Thinking and Science Fiction • (1976) • essay by Edward de Bono
57 • Scientific Thought in Fiction and in Fact • (1976) • essay by John Taylor
73 • Science Fiction and the Larger Lunacy • (1976) • essay by John Brunner
105 • Worlds Beside Worlds • (1976) • essay by Harry Harrison
115 • Science Fiction and Change • (1976) • essay by Alvin Toffler
119 • Inner Time • (1976) • essay by Alan Garner
139 • The Embarrassments of Science Fiction • (1976) • essay by Thomas M. Disch
157 • Science Fiction: The Monsters and the Critics • (1976) • essay by Peter Nicholls
185 • The Search for the Marvellous • (1976) • essay by Robert Sheckley
199 • Man, Android and Machine • (1976) • essay by Philip K. Dick
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"A series of lectures delivered at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, from January to March 1975."
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