An edition of The World of Fanzines (1973)

The World of Fanzines

A Special Form of Communication

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An edition of The World of Fanzines (1973)

The World of Fanzines

A Special Form of Communication

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There are well over 200 fanzines in current distribution, originating in al­most every state in the U.S. as well as in Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Spain, and Sweden. This is the first book about them.

Few persons outside the science fiction field (where, historically, fanzine publication appears to have begun) know the meaning of the portmanteau word, fan­zine (amateur fan plus magazine). Fanzines are published, written, and illustrated by young persons, usually well under 30, and bear such names as ANDROmeda, BeABohema, Comickazi, Granfalloon, and Varolika. The history of the genre is brief, dating from the 1930s, but many of the publishers and contrib­utors have achieved considerable distinc­tion as writers, including Poul Anderson, Ray Bradbury, and Richard Lupoff.

Coming to this serious study of an unu­sual subject with his considerable expertise in the field of violence, Dr. Wertham has been struck, first, by the nonviolent, creative aspects of the genre and, second, by the amateur status of fanzines. His con­clusion, which will surprise many readers, is that herein may lie a message for our unheroic age.

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Language
English
Pages
144

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The World of Fanzines: A Special Form of Communication
1973, Southern Illinois University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Carbondale

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809.3
Library of Congress
PN4836 .W4, PN4836 .W4 1973

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
144 p.
Number of pages
144

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5419199M
ISBN 10
0809306190
ISBN 13
9780809306190
LCCN
73012031
OCLC/WorldCat
677375, 831927639
Library Thing
2385775
Goodreads
1426019

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