Comic Tones in Science Fiction: The Art of Compromise with Nature
By (Author) Donald M. Hassler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th October 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
809.3876
Hardback
143
This study is a meditation upon the uses of the comic as a survival technique in our capricious age of crisis and indeterminacy. ... Comic irony, argues Hassler, becomes a tonal direction for our own skeptical age, where notions of progress have made it a partner with the absurd. Ursula LeGuin, Theodore Sturgeon, Isaac Asimov, and William Golding become part of the author's design. This is a closely reasoned study and shows the delight of a scholar enjoying unity in diversity.-Choice
"This study is a meditation upon the uses of the comic as a survival technique in our capricious age of crisis and indeterminacy. ... Comic irony, argues Hassler, becomes a tonal direction for our own skeptical age, where notions of progress have made it a partner with the absurd. Ursula LeGuin, Theodore Sturgeon, Isaac Asimov, and William Golding become part of the author's design. This is a closely reasoned study and shows the delight of a scholar enjoying unity in diversity."-Choice
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