Seeing the truth of the world via science fiction
Science fiction takes us out of our own time and place, and confronts us with alien objects as well as incomprehensible future artifacts. By doing this, argues Daniel Rourke, SF brings us closer to seeing things as they really are. Mid-way through H.G.Wells’ The Time Machine, the protagonist stumbles into a sprawling abandoned museum. Sweeping…
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Visit Clifton’s Cafeteria and step back in time to the birthplace of pulp science fiction
The best place in the United States to sit and feel the ghostly presence of early 20th century science fiction is probably Clifton’s Cafeteria in Los Angeles, which was the epicentre of 1930s pulp scifi. If there is a single city that must be associated with the Golden Age of Science Fiction it has to…
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