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Old 11-25-2014, 07:44 AM   #89
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by murg View Post
I would have written that as:

It doesn't matter whether you are talking about the Space Opera (E.E.Smith), The Campbell explosion of the 1940s (Asimov and Heinlein), the juveniles of the 1950s (Heinlein Mark II, Nourse, and others), the "new wave" of the 1960s (Heinlein Mark III, Moorcock, Eliison, et. al.), The feminism and modern liberalism of the (mid) 60s throught 70s, or the cyberpunk wave of the 1980s.....[/
I've never claimed to be able to spell or write elegantly. (There are plenty of examples on this board...)

Plus I left out Heinlein Mark III deliberately. I didn't consider him part of the "New Wave" group of writers. (That's not a sneer, just a description. Compare, say Moorcock's A Cure For Cancer with anything Heinlein wrote pre-1979. Not the same grouping...)

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