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CONTENTS
World Literature Today Print Contents for
the May/June
2010 Issue
Editor's Note
(editorial; also online here)
by Daniel Simon
Wrong Number
(story excerpt; complete version online here) by Lavie Tidhar
Two Ways of Describing
the Elephant: Science Fiction and the Mystery
(essay) J. Madison Davis
The Literature of
Change
(guest editor's intro; also online here) by Christopher McKitterick
26 Monkeys, Also the
Abyss
(story; also online here) by Kij Johnson
SF around the World
(survey intro; also online here) by James Gunn
Once We Were Dragons
(story) by George Zebrowski
Don't-Miss Speculative
Fiction Events
(expanded online here) by Christopher McKitterick
Remembering Isaac
Asimov
(memoir) by Frederik Pohl
Two poems
("The morning schoolbus" and "Nature has confessed")
by George Zebrowski
The Aliens Won: SF
around the World and Back Again
(essay) by Lavie Tidhar
Excerpt from
"rejectamentalist manifesto"
by China Mièville
The Best Speculative
Fiction of 2009
(review; expanded online here) by Paul Di Filippo
The True Darkness
(story excerpt; complete version online here) by Pamela Sargent
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay
Jr.'s The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction
(review) by Paul Kincaid
Mathematics in Science
Fiction: Mathematics as Science Fiction
(essay) by David Fowler
Essential SF
Anthologies
(expanded and part of Teaching and Scholarly Resources on the Web here)
by Christopher McKitterick
Lunar Flair
(review) by Tina-Louise Reid
From Nuclear Nightmare
to Networked Nirvana: Futuristic Utopianism
in Japanese SF Films of the 2000s
(essay) by Grady Hendrix
Neal Stephenson's
Anathem
(review) by Tom Shippey
Meaning
(story) by Davor Slamnig
Outpost: Sydney's
Galaxy Bookshop
(SF bookstore) by Chris Dearner
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