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Star-Begotten : A Life Lived in Science Fiction - James Gunn

Star-Begotten

A Life Lived in Science Fiction

By: James Gunn

Paperback | 3 November 2017

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Hugo Award winning writer James Gunn (1923-) has been called ""the last Golden Age author"" of science fiction. In a career spanning almost 70 years, he has written 28 books and dozens of short stories and participated in the production of films, radio and television programs and comic books. Gunn's memoir provides an intimate account of his unusual life and career, and of the colorful world of science fiction during the latter half of the 20th century.
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"Long overdue autobiography, filled with colorful stories...the humble self-portrait that emerges here showcases Gunn's admirable, scandal-free stability as a teacher, writer, and family man...a wealth of fascinating tidbits"-Booklist; "an enticing look into the life of a man, despite being a big fish in a little pool, was a major player in shaping the American cultural landscape"- Against the Grain ; "impressively informative...exceptionally well written, organized and presented...inherently fascinating...unreservedly recommended"-Midwest Book Review; "Star-Begotten is important as a historical document because it provides not only a wealth of information on James Gunn but also a firsthand account of the evolution of the world of sf from the pulps to what it is today."-Science Fiction Studies; "As I read Star-Begotten, I couldn't help noticing how many times and in how many ways my life in SF was affected by Gunn's work as writer, editor and academic activist. Gunn's long and varied career, his autobiography--particularly one with such a detailed account of his professional activities--should be a significant source for scholars"-Locus; "Reading Star-Begotten feels like stepping into an old friend's living room and settling in to reminisce. [Gunn's] prose feels almost like a stream of consciousness, winding this way and that and hitting upon some remarkable anecdotes along the way...a fascinating window into a different, rapidly evolving world."-SFRA Review; "Star-Begotten is a heartfelt, revealing, and surprising memoir, but it is more than that. It is a book that tells the story of modern science fiction from the Golden Age to the 21st century, and of its transformation from 'pulp' literature into the preeminent creative genre of popular culture...as seen through the eyes of an author who has not only been a witness to that transformation, but who has been one of its driving forces. As a writer, teacher, and scholar of science fiction whose work has spanned seven decades, James Gunn's influence in the field is unparalleled. His own transformation from ordinary child of the Midwest to Grand Master of Science Fiction is both remarkable and inspiring, and Star-Begotten reveals the love of family, the societal turmoil, the devotion to teaching and writing, and the personal determination and persistence that made it happen. Thousands of Professor Gunn's readers and students have reaped the benefits, and I am beyond fortunate to count myself among them. And everyone who reads the amazing story of Star-Begotten will feel the same way."-Bradley Denton, Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede (winner, John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel); "It is a privilege to read Star-Begotten, a book that is so many different things at once. It's a memoir but it's also an eyewitness account of how America progressed through the 20th century, always toward an uncertain future. For that alone, it's invaluable. It's also an eyewitness account of how science fiction found itself and came of age, by one of its most important writers and educators, and that makes it even more invaluable. The history of science fiction is the history of the human imagination, in which we can discern our hopes, our ambitions, our goals, and, yes, our fears, too. As science fiction came of age, it was unfairly derided as trivial, an element of popular culture that is especially disposable, unfit for the same kind of consideration as 'real' literature. James Gunn was one of the few university professors who defied this literary snobbery not only by teaching a course in science fiction but by instituting the first university program for the teaching of science fiction."-Patricia Cadigan, Synners and Fools (winners, Arthur C. Clarke Award); "James Gunn's writing has bridged much of the history of modern science f

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