Although the history of imaginative literature formerly was the province of
academicians, practitioners of the genre have themselves now begun to turn
their attention to their rootsJames Gunn, Frederik Pohl, Donald Wollheim and
Brian Aldiss, who has written arguably the best work of the lot. With the
help of Wingrove, Aldiss has expanded his 1973 Billion Year Spree and produced
a book that is at once scholarly and witty, thoughtful and opinionated.
He maintains his positions on several controversial points that drew criticism
in the earlier study: specifically, that "modern" science fiction can with
certainty be dated from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and that Hugo Gernsback,
editor/publisher of the pioneering Amazing Stories magazine, did more harm for
the field than good. This is an entertaining and lively work and, for those
seriously interested in the subject, necessary.
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