by William B. Fischer
University of Wisconsin Press, 1984
Cloth: 978-0-87972-257-9 | Paper: 978-0-87972-258-6
Library of Congress Classification PT747.S34F57 1984
Dewey Decimal Classification 833.087609

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
German science fiction offers a most interesting contribution to the history and criticism of science fiction. William B. Fischer examines two writers, Kurd Lasswitz and Hans Dominik. He concludes that German science fiction is in distinct contrast to the “normative” tradition of modern Anglo-American science fiction and to many other literary traditions as well. His book demonstrates vividly the social relevance and enduring cultural vitality of science fiction.