Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science
Transrealist writing treats immediate perceptions in a fantastic way, according to science fiction writer and mathematician Rudy Rucker, who originated the term. In the expanded sense argued in this book, it also intensifies imaginative fiction by writing the fantastic from the standpoint of richly personalized experience. Transrealism is also related to slipstream writing, another category introduced into studies of speculative fiction to account for texts that seem to follow trajectories mapped by the huge body of science fiction accumulated in the last century, while retaining a central interest in traditional literary strategies.

This book examines a variety of work from the transrealist perspective, something that has not been done previously. It emphasizes the texts of Philip K. Dick and Rucker himself, while it additionally engages the texts of such slipstream writers as Kurt Vonnegut, J.G. Ballard, and John Barth. It places its argument against the antihumanist trend in science fiction and builds comparisons with more traditional varieties of science fiction works.

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Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science
Transrealist writing treats immediate perceptions in a fantastic way, according to science fiction writer and mathematician Rudy Rucker, who originated the term. In the expanded sense argued in this book, it also intensifies imaginative fiction by writing the fantastic from the standpoint of richly personalized experience. Transrealism is also related to slipstream writing, another category introduced into studies of speculative fiction to account for texts that seem to follow trajectories mapped by the huge body of science fiction accumulated in the last century, while retaining a central interest in traditional literary strategies.

This book examines a variety of work from the transrealist perspective, something that has not been done previously. It emphasizes the texts of Philip K. Dick and Rucker himself, while it additionally engages the texts of such slipstream writers as Kurt Vonnegut, J.G. Ballard, and John Barth. It places its argument against the antihumanist trend in science fiction and builds comparisons with more traditional varieties of science fiction works.

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Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science

Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science

by Damien Broderick
Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science

Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science

by Damien Broderick

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Transrealist writing treats immediate perceptions in a fantastic way, according to science fiction writer and mathematician Rudy Rucker, who originated the term. In the expanded sense argued in this book, it also intensifies imaginative fiction by writing the fantastic from the standpoint of richly personalized experience. Transrealism is also related to slipstream writing, another category introduced into studies of speculative fiction to account for texts that seem to follow trajectories mapped by the huge body of science fiction accumulated in the last century, while retaining a central interest in traditional literary strategies.

This book examines a variety of work from the transrealist perspective, something that has not been done previously. It emphasizes the texts of Philip K. Dick and Rucker himself, while it additionally engages the texts of such slipstream writers as Kurt Vonnegut, J.G. Ballard, and John Barth. It places its argument against the antihumanist trend in science fiction and builds comparisons with more traditional varieties of science fiction works.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313311215
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2000
Series: Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy , #90
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1440L (what's this?)

About the Author

DAMIEN BRODERICK is a Fellow in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourbane./e He is the author of several award winning science fiction novels. In addition, he has published numerous articles and short stories on science fiction.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Signs Fiction
Realism and Reality
Science Fiction's Crazy Prose
The Death and Deconstruction of Sf
Fictions in the Slipstream
Terrible Angels: Science Fiction and the Singularity
Transreality: Living What You Write
Rudy Rucker and the Future of Transrealism
Bibliography

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