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Dangerous Visions and New Worlds on The Newton Review of Books
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Witches, Witch-hunting, and Women in Random Length News
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A Review of RUIN by Cara Hoffman
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Dangerous Visions and New Worlds on The Weightless State Between Here and There
By The Weightless State March 11th, 2022 I discovered the existence of Dangerous Visions and New Worlds when a friend…
Still Dangerous, Still New: Dangerous Visions and New Worlds- Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985
Dangerous Visions and New Worlds explores how science fiction reflects the times in which it is written. By Newton Review…
What About the Workers? Notes on Class and Class Consciousness
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