Trajectories of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Fourteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts
By (Author) Michael Morrison
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th October 1997
United States
General
Non Fiction
The arts: general topics
Science fiction
Fantasy
Cultural studies
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
700.415
Hardback
248
The essays in this volume examine elements of the fantastic in a variety of media. From the fiction of Toni Morrison, Stephen King, and Chinua Achebe, to the rock songs of David Bowie, the fantastic is seen as adaptable to any art form. In an accessible manner, the contributors present fresh approaches to examining the elements of the fantastic in literature, film, music, and popular culture. The collection features an essay by Ursula K. Le Guin.
.,."a colorful compilations of Fantastic analysis and criticism, an interpretative jigsaw puzzle of form and flavor....The overall impression is simply ove of Fantastic awe and appreciation."-H-Net Reviewa in the Humanities and Social Science
...a colorful compilations of Fantastic analysis and criticism, an interpretative jigsaw puzzle of form and flavor....The overall impression is simply ove of Fantastic awe and appreciation.-H-Net Reviewa in the Humanities and Social Science
..."a colorful compilations of Fantastic analysis and criticism, an interpretative jigsaw puzzle of form and flavor....The overall impression is simply ove of Fantastic awe and appreciation."-H-Net Reviewa in the Humanities and Social Science
MICHAEL A. MORRISON is a David Ross Boyd Professor of Physics and English at the University of Oklahoma, Norman. He has published extensively in both physics and the criticism of horror, film, and science fiction. Recent publications include several papers in The Physical Review and Journal of Physics, the textbook, Understanding Quantum Physics: A User's Manual (1990), and A Dark Night's Dreaming: Understanding Contemporary American Horror Fiction (1996), coedited with Tony Magistrale.