Odd Genre: A Study in Imagination and Evolution
By (Author) John J. Pierce
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st March 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
809.38762
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
907g
This book provides a detailed study of the relationship between science fiction and other genres. After discussing the problems inherent in classifying works according to genre, Pierce notes how science fiction sometimes incorporates plots from other literary forms. He then explores the relationship between science fiction and related genres, such as fantastic romances and techno-thrillers. The book next examines those science fiction writers who have successfully written in other literary forms, as well as authors active in other genres who have turned to science fiction to treat particular themes. Pierce also discusses the literary and stylistic aspects of science fiction. Throughout the book, Pierce's coverage is encyclopedic in nature. He provides examples from numerous works, and the volume closes with a detailed bibliography.
An excellent resource for those individuals seeking an introduction to science fiction as a separate and respected genre.-Extrapolation
"An excellent resource for those individuals seeking an introduction to science fiction as a separate and respected genre."-Extrapolation
JOHN J. PIERCE was formerly the editor of Galaxy Science Fiction