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| A Conversation with Ray Bradbury |
| | Interview | Author Ray Bradbury joins Dean Nelson of Point Loma Nazarene University for a talk about his craft as part of Point Loma Nazarene University's Writer's Symposium by the Sea. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [4/2001] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 5534] |
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| Damon Knight on Early Science Fiction (Lucian, Poe, Verne) |
| | History | Legendary SF author Damon Knight discusses science fiction from before the genre was established. He begins with early tales of moon voyages (Lucian, Cyrano de Bergerac) and contrasts 19th-century authors Edgar Allan Poe and Jules Verne. |
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| Damon Knight on Science Fiction from Wells to the Pulps |
| | History | Legendary SF author Damon Knight discusses how the science fiction genre developed. He begins with H.G. Wells and continues through the 1930's pulps like Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories. |
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| Isaac Asimov on Changes in Science Fiction after 1949 |
| | History | Isaac Asimov gives a nice presentation of changes in SciFi in general and the role that Horace Gold played in it. |
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| Isaac Asimov on The Golden Age of Science Fiction |
| | History | Legendary science fiction author Isaac Asimov talks about the history of SF magazines--especially the changes at Astounding Stories during the late 1930s under editor John W. Campbell. |
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| Late Sci-Fi Legend Robert A. Heinlein's New Novel |
| | Interview | With David Crosby, award-winning author Spider Robinson debuts VARIABLE STAR, a gripping space adventure written from the detailed outlines of the late Robert A. Heinlein -- hailed as the greatest science fiction writer of all time. |
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| Paul Levinson: Evolution of Science Fiction |
| | History | my 6-minute tour of the history of science fiction, from Mary Shelley through H. G. Wells all the way to the 21st century... I talk about George Melies, Hugo Gernsback, Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, and everything in between in this 2002 interview. |
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| Philip Jose Farmer reminisces on his interview with Tarzan |
| | Interview | From an interview for a 1996 French documentary on Tarzan. |
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| Philip K. Dick Interview |
| | Interview | Rare footage of Philip K. Dick speaking about his novel, A Scanner Darkly, at the Metz, France Science Fiction Conference in September 1977. |
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