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  • Paul Levinson: Evolution of Science Fiction

    Posted by admin on January 20th, 2010 and filed under fiction books | 6 Comments »

    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. The science fiction books I have authored: http://theplottosavesocrates.com

    Duration : 0:6:27


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    6 Responses

    1. Villesanti Says:

      I love sci-fi, but …
      I love sci-fi, but I tend to admire more the early work of sci-fi. Unlike today, back then they had to rely on pure imagination and mix it with the social commentary of the time. I am not saying that today people dont have imagination, what I am referring is that today people have more influence or access to different fiction novel or movies. The earlier work has served as inspiration to todays sci-fi.

    2. torquemoda Says:

      Great stuff. Even …
      Great stuff. Even though we still live in alarming political turmoil nowadays, I’m hopeful science will turn the tide of conflicts someday.

    3. PLev20062006 Says:

      Thanks for the …
      Thanks for the comment – and best of luck with your writing!

    4. sisyphusorianus9787 Says:

      I think scifi needs …
      I think scifi needs to start chronicling the induced bio/spirtual evolution. Right now humanity is reaching the status of a planet-wide, integrated civilization—this in Michio Kaku’s words is a TYPE I civ. Then again, I’m a jaded scifi-slacker who’s more into his own half-baked writing ideas of cybernetics and scifi in general. Great vid!

    5. PLev20062006 Says:

      Still in the …
      Still in the bio-tech, anthropology direction … with maybe a little more time travel…

    6. ViralHaelios Says:

      Wow, very …
      Wow, very interesting. Where do you think Science Fiction is headed now?

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