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| The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence |
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By:
Alexei Panshin, Cory Panshin
Formats: Mobipocket (1272 KB), MS Reader (1159 KB)
Wordcount: 280,000 Price: $9.99
Publisher: ElectricStory.com 1/2000

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In 1990, Alexei and Cory Panshin's massive history of science fiction, The
World Beyond the Hill, won the Hugo award in competition with books by
Arthur C. Clarke, Ursula LeGuin, and Harlan Ellison. Isaac Asimov called it,
"The best, the BEST, history of science fiction I have ever read." Exploring the
genre from its roots in the Romantic Period to the late 20th century, the
Panshins make the case for science fiction as modern mythology. The
ElectricStory edition includes hyperlinked contents, index, and notes sections for easy navigation.
The World Beyond the Hill features cover art by Cory and Catska Ench. See more of their work at their gallery website.
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