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A Reader's History of Science Fiction

A Reader's History of Science Fiction

De : Alex Howe
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A biweekly podcast exploring the history of science fiction from the Renaissance to the present day. Astrophysicist and sci-fi enthusiast Alex Howe explores how the classic books, movies, and TV shows influenced the development of the genre and continue to do so today, with book recommendations for each episode. Art Science-fiction
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    • S3E5: Modern Sci-Fi Television
      Aug 12 2024

      In this episode, I review the recent history and current status of science fiction on television during the streaming era.

      TV recommendation: The Orville

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      27 min
    • S3E4: Larry Niven Interview
      Jul 29 2024

      In this episode, I interview the legendary Larry Niven, author of Ringworld, The Mote in God's Eye, Lucifer's Hammer, Footfall, and many more.

      Niven's book recommendations from his catalog:

      The Seascape Tattoo (fantasy, with Steven Barnes)

      Fleet of Worlds Series (with Edward Lerner)

      The Goliath Stone (with Matthew Harrington)

      Rainbow Mars (fantasy anthology)

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      33 min
    • S3E3: Cameron Kunzelman Discusses Sci-Fi Video Games
      Jul 15 2024

      I interview Dr. Cameron Kunzelman of Georgia State University about science fiction in video games.

      Dr. Kunzelman's game recommendations:
      Bioshock
      Halo
      Mass Effect

      Recommended reference book: https://www.amazon.com/Science-Fiction-Video-Games-Tringham/dp/148220388X

      Link to the Jacob Geller video in which Dr. Kunzelman appears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPiL3-CYzWk

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      1 h et 5 min
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