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Read a
review by Paul Di Filippo of this new film series
here.
An excerpt of Di Filippo's
review: "Starting in the late 1960s, editor, critic and SF writer
James Gunn began filming interviews and lectures with and from a variety of his
peers, with the main, stated purpose of employing these films as curriculum aids
at his college, and with a secondary purpose of presenting a public face for the
literature of the fantastic. But in reality Gunn was embarked on an even larger
quest: preserving a vast horde of knowledge locked up in the brains of these men
(no women writers, alas, were selected during the brief flourishing of this
project), invaluable knowledge and experiences from the first five decades of
genre SF. In effect, Gunn was creating an oral history and exegesis of the genre
that would preserve seminal information and critical thoughts about the field
for all who came after." The Center for the Study of Science Fiction has copies of this two-DVD set and is selling them directly. Cost is a donation of $49.95 (US shipping included) to the Center. If you are interested in buying a set, drop us an email or send a check to:
Also see the new DVD imprint
of the John W. Campbell's Golden Age of Science Fiction. |
updated 10/10/2007