Description
About the Author
Mike Ashley has specialised in the history of science fiction and fantasy for over fifty years. He is the author and editor of over 130 books that in total have sold more than a million copies worldwide. He received the Science Fiction Research Association's Pilgrim Award in 2002 for Lifetime Achievement in the field of science-fiction scholarship.
Reviews
'The information Mike Ashley has put together is really astonishing: researchers of the field, and anyone who's interested in popular fiction of the period are going to find this book an immense help.'
Andy Sawyer
'Ashley has a skilled historian's sense of proportion... he picks up on the rise of various themes in science fiction and notes the importance of the blurring of the lines between genres... his work focuses on some of the most well-known aspects of science fiction literature.'
Gary K. Wolfe, Locus
'Ashley writes with skill, passion and insight. The excitement he feels for the genre is apparent on every page. The depth and breadth of the research is stunning, covering countries as diverse as Uruguay, Croatia, Finland - and even Mongolia, which had a pocketbook sf magazine between 1976 and 1990.'
Mark Greener, Fortean Times
'Taken as a whole, Ashley's ongoing history of the SF magazine is an astonishing achievement. This is vital work in uncovering and making available elements in the publishing history of SF that would otherwise be easily forgotten or neglected.'
Derek Johnston, Fantastika Journal
'Science Fiction Rebels fills a niche but tremendous void in SF scholarship of 80s literary magazines and history [...] Ashley gives other scholars of SF magazines valuable insight to the world of editing SF in one of the world's most eclectic decades. Ashley makes Science Fiction Rebels a scholarly must-have for research and editorial history within 80s SF.'B.L. King, SFRA Review
'[Science Fiction Rebels] is essential reading for anyone needing to make sense of a decade of competing obsessions and styles, complex emergent technologies and mounting financial pressures on publishers. Ashley has produced a fascinating chronicle, a piece of thorough and dazzling scholarship and an invaluable work of reference.'
Andy Hedgecock, Foundation
'This fourth volume in Mike Ashley's comprehensive chronology of the SF magazines offers more of what came before it: a breath-taking depth and breadth of SF knowledge written in clear, comprehensible prose by an experienced and capable writer of encyclopaedias and anthologies... these books represent a supreme effort of scholarship and history-making, and they will be an invaluable tool to academics and fans alike.' John McLoughlin, Fafnir
Book Information
ISBN 9781781382608
Author Mike Ashley
Format Hardback
Page Count 495
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press