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Posted on 08/09/04

Is science fiction finished?

Poetry, it seems, is forever writing its own elegy. The novel, yet again, seems to be flipping pages to its last chapter. Now science fiction appears on the verge of getting beamed up to the great Enterprise in the sky, with sci-fi writers concerned that they are facing the unique irony of looking at a future where their writing could be a thing of the past.

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