Lost Transmissions: The Secret History of Science Fiction and Fantasy
By (Author) Desirina Boskovich
Introduction by Jeff VanderMeer
Abrams
Abrams Image
10th September 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Film: styles and genres
Popular culture
809.38762
Hardback
304
Width 184mm, Height 229mm
A fascinating illustrated history of lost, overlooked, and uncompleted works of science fiction and fantasy Science fiction and fantasy reign over popular culture now. Lost Transmissions is a rich trove of forgotten and unknown, imagined-but-never-finished, and under-appreciated-but-influential works from those imaginative genres, as well as little-known information about well-known properties. Divided into sections on Film & TV, Literature, Art, Music, Fashion, Architecture, and Pop Culture, the book examines Jules Verne's lost novel; AfroFuturism and Space Disco; E.T.'s scary beginnings; William Gibson's never-filmed Aliens sequel; Weezer's never-made space opera; and the 8,000-page metaphysical diary of Philip K. Dick. Featuring more than 150 photos, this insightful volume will become the bible of science fiction and fantasy's most interesting and least-known chapters.
Boskovich sets the tone with a conversational style that enwraps solid scholarshipthe collection will broaden your horizons and turn you on to wonders bubbling under the mass-market commodified pleasures to which we all too often limit ourselves. * The Washington Post *
My only complaint about Lost Transmissions is that there isnt more of itBuy this book because it is beautiful, but also so theyll make another. * The Houston Chronicle *
This treasure trove of secrets, presented in a generously illustrated hardbound volume, is like a gateway into science fictions inner sanctum. * Kirkus Reviews *
a fascinating enrichment of the history of sf and fantasy." * Booklist *
...a fascinating illustrated history * TOR.com *
Boskovich is to be commended for her editorial selection and for doing the heavy lifting of writing 44 well-researched essays on a wide variety of thoughtfully curated subjects and figures. * Locus Magazine *
Desirina Boskovich has written for Lightspeed, Tor.com, and Weird Fiction Review, and coauthored The Steampunk Users Manual (Abrams, 2014). Her short fiction has been published in Clarkesworld, F&SF, and Nightmare magazine.
Jeff VanderMeer is the author of the New York Times bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy, The Steampunk Bible (Abrams, 2011), and Wonderbook (Abrams, 2013), and coauthor of The Steampunk Users Manual (Abrams, 2014). His recent novel Borne was a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award.