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"SF looks towards an imaginary future, while fantasy, by and large, looks towards an imaginary past."
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An unusually verbose and ungainly expression coined by Gallun, who contributed many words and phrases that fall more felicitously from the tongue (see Additional Resources below).
Many people prefer the more terse expression "Farside", which first appeared in We Have Fed Our Sea, by Poul Anderson. Published by Astounding in 1958. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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