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Tag Archives: Ursula Le Guin
Defining Sci-Fi
In Perelandra, an earth man is sent to Venus on a mission from God to counsel the ‘Eve’ of that planet so she does not fall prey to the wiles of Satan’s agent. I, Robot is a collection of short … Continue reading
Posted in Literary devices, Writing trends
Tagged H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Star Wars, Ursula Le Guin
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Sci-fi delineated
I, Robot is a collection of short stories that trace the development of robots until they take over running the world while humans remain blissfully ignorant of this fact. In Perelandra, an earth man is sent to Venus on a … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Writer's resource
Tagged C.S. Lewis, David Mamet, Fantasy, Isaac Asimov, Science fiction, Ursula Le Guin
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