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  1. Hace 5 días · "I feel sorry for Arch. I feel sorry for anybody who could love money enough to do a thing like that to get money." As we saw in the last episode of MPorcius Fiction Log, in 1980 Barry Malzberg was worried that Fredric Brown was being forgotten, less than a decade after his death. Let's do a little something to allay the fears of the Sage of Teaneck and read Brown's 1952 novel We All Killed ...

  2. Hace 5 días · As we saw in the last episode of MPorcius Fiction Log, in 1980 Barry Malzberg was worried that Fredric Brown was being forgotten, less than a decade after his death. Let's do a little something to allay the fears of the Sage of Teaneck and read Brown's 1952 novel We All Killed Grandma.

  3. www.spreaker.com › episode › keep-out-fredric-brown--59472907Keep Out - Fredric Brown - Spreaker

    Hace 1 día · Keep Out - Fredric Brown Jul 7, 2024 · 7m 46s Play Sign up for free Listen to this episode and many more. Enjoy the best podcasts on Spreaker! Sign up to listen Download Download and listen anywhere Download your favorite episodes and ...

  4. Hace 4 días · In addition to ruminations on science fiction–often through the lens of his academic PhD research in the Situationist International, “as well as other related left-communist and post-situationist writings,” he creates fascinating collages that interweave comic books, textual play, and historical images.

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    Hace 5 días · Fredric Brown’s short and wickedBeware the Dog,” is an ironic cautionary tale about murder and making friends. “Hit Me”—by the co-editor of the anthology, Rick Ollerman—is a pitch-perfect murder-for-hire story told from the perspective of a greedy husband.

  6. Hace 5 días · In a way the story’s view of contact between humanity and alien life is no more sophisticated (and no less hawkish) than Fredric Browns “Arena,” the only substantial difference being that Palmer’s story isn’t subliminally racist against the Japanese.

  7. Hace 5 días · When Bessie's good friend, a wacky old guy that drives a taxi with reckless abandonment, is jailed for the Barnes murder, Lund is forced into the investigation. Lacy always has a thing or two to say about racism in his books and often provides subtext surrounding social issues of the time.

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