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Space opera returns
Space opera returns







space opera returns

Mars was not striated with canals hiding the lost civilisation of Edgar Rice Burrough's John Carter stories. But as we probed the reality of outer space we found only infinities of inert matter and a barren solar system. In the early 20th century when it was still possible to think space might be crowded with alien civilisations, stories like EE "Doc" Smith's Lensman series were immensely popular. Stories of space exploration have never lacked popularity. After years condemned to the outer darkness of secondhand bookshops, Space Opera is once again exciting the imagination of sci-fi fans.Īt the box office Guardians of the Galaxy has resurrected the kind of camp space adventure made popular by Flash Gordon, while on the printed page Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie has scooped the prestigious double honour of Hugo and Nebula awards. These genres flow in and out of fashion like the solar winds.

space opera returns

The pulp fictions of Planetary romance and the dark visions of the sci-fi Post-Apocalypse.

space opera returns

The techno-cynicism of Cyberpunk, or its halfwit cousin Steampunk. The rigorous scientific speculation of Hard SF. The most successful literary tradition of the 20th century is as impossible to neatly categorise as the alien life forms it sometimes imagines.









Space opera returns