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Cosmic Engineers A Study of Hard Science Fiction
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Book Code: GM9727
ISBN: 0-313-29727-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29727-4
168 pages, tables
Greenwood Press
Publication: 2/28/1996
List Price: $98.95 (UK Sterling Price: £57.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Westfahl offers an extended definition of hard science fiction--i.e., scientifically accurate SF that does not go beyond current scientific knowledge. He distinguishes between two forms--near-future extrapolation of current scientific developments and the far-future projection of large developments and strange (but scientifically plausible) worlds. Highly recommended for academic libraries with SF collections and for large public libraries.
    —Choice
  • Westfahl has learned the good trick of packing theexamples in at the same time that his choice of examples is devastatingly true to his sense of "definition."

    Appearing in Extrapolation
  • Endorsement From
    Gregory Benford:
    As in his other work, Gary Westfahl's Cosmic Engineers combines extensive research and unexpected insights about hard science fiction. Unlike other commentators, he pays close attention to the statements of hard science fiction writers in making judgements and analyzing texts. Some may argue with his conclusions, but all will agree that he is making a valuable contribution to the debate.
  • Endorsement From Damon Knight
    : Gary Westfahl carefully slices away all the nonsense in this trendy subject, leaving a very small but fascinating core.
Description: The first comprehensive critical study of hard science fiction, this book reveals how the term "hard science fiction" originated, and how arguments about its range and nature have unfolded. Westfahl shows that hard science fiction is generally characterized by the author's extreme concern for scientific accuracy and logic. Identifying two characteristic forms of hard science fiction, Westfahl closely examines several representative works: Arthur C. Clarke's A Fall of Moondust, Hal Clement's Mission of Gravity, and Charles Sheffield's Between the Strokes of Midnight. This book offers new insights into hard science fiction and provides a wealth of information about what members of the science fiction community have said about this relatively recent genre.
LC Card Number: 95-4667
LCC Class: PS374
Dewey Class: 813
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