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Swampworld West

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Robert Heinlein, creator of the unforgettable Universe, once found himself mediating a discussion between supporters of sociological science fiction and advocates of space-oriented narratives. When it was his turn to express his personal opinion, he hesitated for a long time. He began by diplomatically acknowledging the merits of the sociological genre, which is more firmly anchored in the reality of our world. But he paused with a sigh and pronounced this historic verdict in favor of space narratives: "Our world is old and worn out. Better to go look for another!" Wise words. However, when a new space author begins to write, they must contend with the countless other worlds that previous authors have sought and found before them. The risk is that the new world may feel old and worn out to the reader before the protagonists even set foot in it. But in this novel by Perry A. Chapdelaine, there is no fear: the reader (aside from the hell awaiting them in the swamps) can proceed with confidence.

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Swampworld West, Perry Anthony Chapdelaine

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1976
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Language
English
Publisher
Coronet
Released
1976
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Paperback
Pages
191
ISBN10
0340208147
ISBN13
9780340208144
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Robert Heinlein, creator of the unforgettable Universe, once found himself mediating a discussion between supporters of sociological science fiction and advocates of space-oriented narratives. When it was his turn to express his personal opinion, he hesitated for a long time. He began by diplomatically acknowledging the merits of the sociological genre, which is more firmly anchored in the reality of our world. But he paused with a sigh and pronounced this historic verdict in favor of space narratives: "Our world is old and worn out. Better to go look for another!" Wise words. However, when a new space author begins to write, they must contend with the countless other worlds that previous authors have sought and found before them. The risk is that the new world may feel old and worn out to the reader before the protagonists even set foot in it. But in this novel by Perry A. Chapdelaine, there is no fear: the reader (aside from the hell awaiting them in the swamps) can proceed with confidence.