Rich explores powerful and largely unknown energy structures--never before covered in-depth--to explain to readers the practical, proven methods to see, feel, and use energy while they master the use of energy structures to heal themselves and others physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.
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Cyril Kornbluth, a pivotal figure in early science fiction, showcased his remarkable talent as a teenager before World War II, writing under various pseudonyms. His distinctive voice, marked by intelligence and humor, emerged after his military service, leading to acclaimed works like "The Little Black Bag." His untimely death at 35 in 1958 signaled the end of a significant era in the genre. This comprehensive biography explores his life and contributions to literature, shedding light on a writer whose legacy continues to influence the field.
Toys in the Age of Wonder
Science Fiction, Society and the Symbolism of Play
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of childhood, literature, science, and history, this study examines the evolution of wonder tales and children's toys from the mid-1800s to the mid-20th century. It highlights how advancements in various fields influenced toy design and storytelling, particularly through the lens of Jules Verne's works. The narrative reflects the societal hopes, fears, and ideals associated with technological and geographical exploration, revealing how these elements shaped modern attitudes and cultural expressions during that transformative period.