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The Issue at Hand
Author: | James Blish |
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Orion Books, 2014 Advent:Publishers, 1964 |
Series: | Issue at Hand: Book 1 |
1. The Issue at Hand |
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Book Type: | Non-Fiction |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
For many years, hiding under a cloak of anonymity, the most penetrating critic of the field of magazine science fiction was known as "William Atheling, Jr." It soon became a challenge to guess his real identity. And that was no easy game, for Atheling's dissection did not spare even his other ego, the noted science-fiction writer James Blish.
Having shed his protective covering, Mr. Blish has assembled many of the Atheling papers and edited them into the present book. While it covers principally the science-fiction magazines from 1952 to 1963, it is a timeless textbook for would-be writers of science fiction. Nor is its value limited to that genre; the rules of good writing are universal, and Atheling's critiques are not restricted to the peculiarities and special interests of science fiction.
The essays take the aspiring authors and editors--the Heinleins and Campbells of tomorrow--by the hand and lead them painstakingly through the dense forests of "said-bookism," the treacherous moors of "repetitive phrasing," and other forbidden territories. And even an old hand or three will find cause to wonder and reflect, and perhaps even to re-evaluate professional skills too long taken for granted.
No subject is too sacred or taboo for Atheling's shredding typewriter; from sex to God, from religion to satirical poetry. No author, however fragile, is spared the bloody mark of his relentless lash; from Anderson to Heinlein to Zirul. . . and all stops in between. No editor or publisher, from Campbell to Columbia, is spared his--or its--due share of any responsibility.
But most important, The Issue at Hand is not just--or even primarily--a textbook for students of writing. It is a vastly entertaining collection in its own right, affording many hours of pleasant and informative reading and re-reading, urging the reader ahead with the wry comments, unexpected humor, and undeviating attention to standards that were the hallmarks of William Atheling, Jr.
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Contents:
- 7 - Introduction (The Issue at Hand) - essay
- 11 - Some Propositions - (1952) - essay
- 14 - Review: Night Talk by Charles E. Fritch - (1952) - review
- 15 - Review: The Man by Ray Bradbury - (1952) - review
- 16 - Review: Big Planet by Jack Vance - (1952) - review
- 16 - Review: The Dying Earth by Jack Vance - (1952) - review
- 17 - Review: A Million Years to Conquer by Henry Kuttner - (1952) - review
- 17 - Review: Cold Awakening by Walter M. Miller, Jr. - (1952) - review
- 17 - Review: The Face of the Enemy by Thomas Wilson - (1952) - review
- 20 - Review: Gravy Planet by C. M. Kornbluth and Frederik Pohl - review
- 20 - Review: The Space Merchants by C. M. Kornbluth and Frederik Pohl - review
- 21 - Some Missing Rebuttals - (1952) - essay
- 22 - Review: Kinsmen of the Dragon by Stanley Mullen - (1952) - review
- 22 - Review: In Search of Wonder by Damon Knight - (1952) - review
- 23 - Review: Man in the Dark by Roy Huggins - (1952) - review
- 24 - Review: Beatrice by Dean Evans - (1952) - review
- 24 - Review: The Veiled Woman by Mickey Spillane - (1952) - review
- 24 - Review: I'm looking for 'Jeff' by Fritz Leiber - (1952) - review
- 25 - Review: The Sin of Hyacinth Peuch by Eric Frank Russell - (1952) - review
- 26 - Review: The Sex Opposite by Theodore Sturgeon - (1952) - review
- 26 - Review: The Perfect Host by Theodore Sturgeon - (1952) - review
- 27 - Review: The Poisoner by Charles Harness - (1952) - review
- 27 - Review: Time Trap by Charles Harness - (1952) - review
- 27 - Review: Flight into Yesterday by Charles Harness - (1952) - review
- 28 - Review: The Goodly Creatures by C. M. Kornbluth - (1952) - review
- 29 - Review: The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov - (1952) - review
- 30 - Review: The Stars, Like Dust by Isaac Asimov - (1952) - review
- 31 - Review: Noise Level by Raymond F. Jones - (1952) - review
- 31 - Review: Me and Flapjack and the Martians by Fredric Brown and Mack Reynolds - (1952) - review
- 31 - Review: Pest by Randall Garrett and Lou Tabakow - (1952) - review
- 31 - Review: Homo Saps by Eric Frank Russell - (1952) - review
- 31 - Review: The Hunting Lodge by Randall Garrett - review
- 33 - Rebuttals, Token Punches, and Violence - (1953) - essay
- 36 - Review: Stamp from Moscow by Steve Benedict - (1953) - review
- 36 - Review: Watchbird by Robert Sheckley - (1953) - review
- 36 - Review: Secret by Lee Cahn - (1953) - review
- 37 - Review: The Man in the Water by Robert Sheckley - review
- 39 - Review: Four in One by Damon Knight - (1953) - review
- 39 - Review: Null-ABC by John J. McGuire and H. Beam Piper - (1953) - review
- 40 - Review: Police Your Planet by Erik Van Lhin - (1953) - review
- 41 - Review: The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester - (1953) - review
- 41 - Review: Big Planet by Jack Vance - (1953) - review
- 42 - Review: Saucer of Loneliness by Theodore Sturgeon - (1953) - review
- 42 - Review: The Puppet Masters by Robert A. Heinlein - (1953) - review
- 43 - A Sprig of Editors - (1953) - essay
- 43 - Review: Whirligig World by Hal Clement - (1953) - review
- 44 - Review: Some Notes on Xi Bootis by Hal Clement - review
- 48 - Review: Testament of Andros - (1953) - review
- 49 - Cathedrals in Space - (1953) - essay
- 50 - Review: Methuselah's Children by Robert A. Heinlein - (1953) - review
- 51 - Review: A Case of Conscience - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: Lord of the World by R. H. Benson - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: Lord of the Sea by M. P. Shiel - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: Out of the Silent Planet by C. S. Lewis - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: Perelandra by C. S. Lewis - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: The Man by Ray Bradbury - (1953) - review
- 53 - Review: Fool's Errand by Paul L. Payne - (1953) - review
- 54 - Review: The Quest for Saint Aquin by Anthony Boucher - (1953) - review
- 55 - Review: A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller, Jr. - (1953) - review
- 55 - Review: Crucifixus Etiam by Walter M. Miller, Jr. - (1953) - review
- 57 - Afterword (Cathedrals in Space) - essay
- 58 - Review: For I Am a Jealous People by Lester del Rey - review (variant of For I am a Jealous People)
- 59 - Review: Belivers' World by Robert W. Lowndes - (1962) - review
- 59 - Review: A Matter of Faith by Michael Sherman - (1962) - review
- 59 - Another Case - (1962) - essay
- 62 - And Another - (1961) - essay
- 62 - Review: Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein - (1961) - review
- 71 - Negative Judgements: Swashbungling, Series, and Second-Guessing - (1954) - essay
- 71 - Review: The Immortal Game by Poul Anderson - (1953) - review
- 73 - Review: Danish Gambit by Carl Gentile - (1953) - review
- 74 - Review: Epizootics by G. Legman - (1953) - review
- 74 - Review: I've Got a Little List by Randall Garrett - (1953) - review
- 78 - Review: Humpty Dumpty by Lewis Padgett - (1953) - review
- 79 - Review: Riya's Foundling by Algis Budrys - (1953) - review
- 80 - Review: And a Star to Steer Her By by Lee Correy - (1953) - review
- 80 - Review: Little Joe by Algis Budrys - (1953) - review
- 81 - One Completely Lousy Story, with Feetnote - (1954) - essay
- 82 - Review: Final Exam by Arthur Zirul - (1954) - review
- 89 - Scatershot - (1955) - essay
- 95 - One Way Trup - (1962) - essay
- 101 - The Short Novel: Three Ranging Shots and Two Duds - (1962) - essay
- 109 - The Fens Revisted: "Said" Books and Incest - (1962) - essay
- 115 - An Answer of Sorts - (1963) - essay
- 121 - A Question of Content - (1960) - essay
- 131 - Index (The Issue at Hand) - essay by uncredited
Copyright © 1964 by James Blish
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