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An edition of Memoirs of a Spacewoman (1977)

Memoirs of a Spacewoman

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This book describes the possibilities of communication through erotic relationships between a human space traveller and the possibly bizarre inhabitants of the planets she visits.

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Language
English
Pages
160

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Memoirs of a Spacewoman
1977, New English Library
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Table of Contents

-. Introduction Page 5
1. I think about my friends and the fathers of my children. ... Page 15
2. It was quite a problem to get through to those radial entities. ... Page 23
3. Yes, that's the kind of jam one gets into. ... Page 32
4. At first the feeling of failure and humiliation was only painful. ... Page 47
5. There was more danger on this expedition than I had expected; ... Page 58
6. I went next on a comparatively short trip, though it involved a communication problem ... Page 68
7. Later on I had a child by Peder Pederson, a blond son. ... Page 83
8. We looked around at the caterpillars. ... Page 93
9. The usual minor navigation difficulties about our return were having to be solved, ... Page 109
10. We had now definitely fixed our leaving date. ... Page 122
11. Pete and the rest of his expedition gave us three days solid listening, viewing, ... Page 130
12. I had to see Peder first, so I rushed back. ... Page 139
13. Certainly there were differences, but these seemed to have to do with the vitality of the fresh grafts. ... Page 146
14. I woke in a room I didn't know, crying. ... Page 154

Edition Notes

To Anne McLaren
This edition first published in Great Britain by New English Library 1976
© 1962 by Naomi Mitchison
Introduction copyright © 1976 by Hilary Rubinstein
FIRST NEL PAPERBACK EDITION APRIL 1977

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London, Great Britain
Series
Science Fiction Master Series, edited by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison
Copyright Date
1962

Contributors

Introduction
Hilary Rubinstein

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
160p.
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
17.9 x 10.9 x 1.3 centimeters
Weight
102 grams

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OL24511644M

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