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Explores the parallel worlds of a prolific master of science fiction

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"Smith paints a vivid picture of a frequently overlooked yet highly influential author whose work bridged classic science fiction and New Wave. Highly recommended."--Choice

"It is to be hoped that this book succeeds in its aim of establishing John Brunner in his rightful place as one of the truly important modern writers of fantastic fiction."--Wormwood


"Smith paints a fascinating portrait of the rapidly changing world of Anglo-American SF of the 1950s through the 1980s, and of the significant role that Brunner played as a kind of bridge between SF traditions."--Locus Magazine

"Smith's exhaustively researched book puts Brunner's many novels into conversation with his public lectures, interviews, private letters, and political activism, as well as with longstanding fan debates about the essence of sf. The result casts new--and, at times, quite tragic--light on the complicated legacy of this important figure in the history of the genre. . . . Smith's study ably demonstrates the possibilities of biographically infused criticism of an author's entire career for sf scholars whose research practices--often because of publishing constraints--have tended to focus rather narrowly on small sets of texts."--Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts

"Smith's biography shows how Brunner balanced craft and conscience in stories at once page turning and complex."--Shepherd Express

"I recommend this book to anyone who is an admirer of John Brunner or is a fan of science fiction history."--The Website at the End of the Universe

"Based on extensive research and filled with thoughtful commentary and insights, Jad Smith's book will stand alone as the one essential resource on John Brunner, an important science fiction writer who merits much more attention than he has so far received."--Gary Westfahl, editor of Science Fiction Quotations: From the Inner Mind to the Outer Limits


"University of Illinois Press plan forthcoming books on Gregory Benford, Alfred Bester, Ray Bradbury, Lois McMaster Bujold, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Greg Egan, William Gibson, Joe Haldeman, China Miéville, and Connie Willis. If they’re as good as Jad Smith’s John Brunner I’ll be buying them all."--George Kelley

John Brunner

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 1/8/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252037337, 978-0252037337
      ISBN10: 0252037332

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores the parallel worlds of a prolific master of science fiction

      Trade Review

      "Smith paints a vivid picture of a frequently overlooked yet highly influential author whose work bridged classic science fiction and New Wave. Highly recommended."--Choice

      "It is to be hoped that this book succeeds in its aim of establishing John Brunner in his rightful place as one of the truly important modern writers of fantastic fiction."--Wormwood


      "Smith paints a fascinating portrait of the rapidly changing world of Anglo-American SF of the 1950s through the 1980s, and of the significant role that Brunner played as a kind of bridge between SF traditions."--Locus Magazine

      "Smith's exhaustively researched book puts Brunner's many novels into conversation with his public lectures, interviews, private letters, and political activism, as well as with longstanding fan debates about the essence of sf. The result casts new--and, at times, quite tragic--light on the complicated legacy of this important figure in the history of the genre. . . . Smith's study ably demonstrates the possibilities of biographically infused criticism of an author's entire career for sf scholars whose research practices--often because of publishing constraints--have tended to focus rather narrowly on small sets of texts."--Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts

      "Smith's biography shows how Brunner balanced craft and conscience in stories at once page turning and complex."--Shepherd Express

      "I recommend this book to anyone who is an admirer of John Brunner or is a fan of science fiction history."--The Website at the End of the Universe

      "Based on extensive research and filled with thoughtful commentary and insights, Jad Smith's book will stand alone as the one essential resource on John Brunner, an important science fiction writer who merits much more attention than he has so far received."--Gary Westfahl, editor of Science Fiction Quotations: From the Inner Mind to the Outer Limits


      "University of Illinois Press plan forthcoming books on Gregory Benford, Alfred Bester, Ray Bradbury, Lois McMaster Bujold, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Greg Egan, William Gibson, Joe Haldeman, China Miéville, and Connie Willis. If they’re as good as Jad Smith’s John Brunner I’ll be buying them all."--George Kelley

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