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"[Science fiction is] nightmares and visions, always outlined by the barely possible."
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![]() As far as I know, the first use of the phrase "dark side" with this meaning in science fiction (if not elsewhere, see below).
This phrase was also used in The Mercurian Menace (1939) by Nelson Bond.
“The dark side?” Carson stared at the investigator in amazement; then slowly shook his head. “No ma’am! Not Mr. Carson, lady. He stays away from the dark side of Mercury!”
“I’m not sure I understand you,” said the girl slowly. “You mean to say that you’ve made no investigations whatsoever on the dark side?”
“My dear young lady,” said Buzz seriously, “there are some things that even a space scout doesn’t go out of his way to meet..."
I'm sure this phrase was in use in the nineteenth century. I recall a famous quote by Mark Twain, taken from his 1880 travel guide A Tramp Abroad:
Compare to farside from We Have Fed Our Sea (1958) by Poul Anderson. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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