Paul Levinson: Evolution of Science Fiction
Written by admin on March 20, 2010 – 7:39 pm -
my 6-minute tour of the history of science fiction, from Mary Shelley through HG Wells all the way to the 21st century… I talk about George Melies, Hugo Gernsback, Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, and everything in between in this 2002 interview. The science fiction books I have authored: theplottosavesocrates.com
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Posted in Science Fiction books | 4 Comments »
By Villesanti on Mar 20, 2010 | Reply
I love sci-fi, but I tend to admire more the early work of sci-fi. Unlike today, back then they had to rely on pure imagination and mix it with the social commentary of the time. I am not saying that today people dont have imagination, what I am referring is that today people have more influence or access to different fiction novel or movies. The earlier work has served as inspiration to todays sci-fi.
By PLev20062006 on Mar 20, 2010 | Reply
Thanks for the comment – and best of luck with your writing!
By PLev20062006 on Mar 20, 2010 | Reply
Still in the bio-tech, anthropology direction … with maybe a little more time travel…
By ViralHaelios on Mar 20, 2010 | Reply
Wow, very interesting. Where do you think Science Fiction is headed now?