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Spider Robinson And The State Of Science Fiction

pcb writes "There is a rather decent rant in today's Globe & Mail from Spider Robinson (of the Callahan series fame) regarding the dismal state of science fiction, in which he laments that the future is not what it used to be. While attending Torcon 3, the 61st World SF Convention, he notes that SF readers today seem to prefer the Tolkienesque fantasies of some forgotten past, rather than the forward-looking works of science and space travel that used to dominate the genre. Are SF stories from authors like Heinlein, Clarke or Asimov irrelevant today, as people look into the past to dream rather than the future? Robinson asks: 'Why are our imaginations retreating from science and space, and into fantasy?'"

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  1. Re:Technophobia by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Let me also point out that the "golden age" of Sci-FI was pulp. Pulp=crap. There is very little of what Bear, Robinson, and co think of as "great sci-fi" that is actually readable.

  2. Summation by Henry+V+.009 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Let me sum up this article: "If you don't read my science fiction, then the terrorists have already won. (P.S. D&D is for losers.)