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Golden Age of Short Science Fiction - James Gunn (essay date 1975)
James Gunn (essay date 1975)
SOURCE: Gunn, James. “The Astounding Editor: 1938-1950.” In Alternate Worlds: The Illustrated History of Science Fiction, pp. 148-71. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1975.
[In the following essay, Gunn offers an overview of John W. Campbell's seminal career as the editor of Astounding Stories.]
The dozen years between 1938 and 1950 were Astounding years. During these years the first major science fiction editor began developing the first modern science fiction magazine, the first modern science fiction writers, and, indeed, modern science fiction itself.
The editor was John W. Campbell; the magazine was Astounding Stories, a name which soon became Astounding Science Fiction and then, later, Analog Science Fact & Fiction as the magazine evolved. …
Now, as editor of the leading science fiction magazine—a pulp magazine, to be sure, but Campbell did not...
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Criticism: Major Golden Age Short Science Fiction Authors And Editors
- Donald M. Hassler (essay date 1991)
- William F. Touponce (essay date 1991)
- Ray Bradbury
- David Mogen (essay date 1986)
- David Cochran (essay date 2000)
- John W. Campbell
- James Gunn (essay date 1975)
- Brian W. Aldiss (essay date 1995)
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Eric S. Rabkin (essay date 1979)
- Patricia Ferrara (essay date summer 1987)
- Robert A. Heinlein
- Damon Knight (essay date 1967)
- Rafeeq O. McGiveron (essay date summer 2001)
- Damon Knight
- Douglas Robillard (essay date 1984)
- Frederik Pohl
- Thomas D. Clareson (essay date 1987)
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