Author(s): Darko Suvin, Phillip E. Wegner (ed.)
Series: Paradoxa 23
Publisher: Paradoxa
Year: 2011
Language: English
Commentary: Special Issue dedicated to Darko Suvin
Pages: 366
City: Washington
Tags: Darko Suvin, science fiction, theory, political epistemology
Volume 23 – "Darko Suvin: A Life in Letters"
Foreword: Crossing the Border with Darko Suvin
Phillip E. Wegner
21
Introduction (2010)
29
Autobiography 2004: De Darci Natura
35
The Moon as a Mirror to Man; Or, Lessons of Selenography (1969)
41
Preliminary Theses on Allegory (1977)
45
At the Cusp: Seven Poems of 1984
49
Two Uta Stories on Time (1984-85)
53
How Can People Be (Re)Presented in Fiction? Towards a Theory of Narrative Agents (1980-85)
73
Parables from the Warring States Period (1984-87)
87
In the Doldrums: Nineteen Poems 1985-95
99
To the Japanese Reader of Metamorphoses of Science Fiction (1987)
107
Brecht’s Life of Galileo: Scientistic Extrapolation or Analogy of the Knower? (1988-90)
133
Brecht and Subjectivity: Stance, Emotion as Sympathy (1989-2006)
159
On the Epistemology and Pragmatics of Intercultural Theatre Studies (1997)
187
Centennial Politics: On Jameson on Brecht on Method (1998)
205
Andromeda: Elegy from a Collapsar (1992) (More Lessons in Buddhist Cybermarxism)
211
"I Have No Soul and I must laugh or cry": Interview on SF and Traveling with Tami Hager (2004)
225
Circumstances and Stances: A Retrospect (2004)"
231
Poems of Old Age I (1999-2004): A. You, Giacomo Leopardi
239
Poems of Old Age I (1999-2004): B. Eleven Poems
251
The Final Chapter of SF?: On Reading Brian Stableford (2000)
263
Access to An Identification of "Terrorism": Words and Actions
281
Exploring "Terror/ism": Numinosity, Killings, Horizons (2004)
307
12 Poems of Old Age II (2005-2010)
315
Globalization (2008)
321
Thus Spake the Bitter Muse: Do Not Profit by the Blood of your Fellows! (A Pastiche)
331
Communism and Yugoslavia: Prolegomena for a Discussion
341
Ausklang: My Lady Hope (2010)
343
Bibliography A: Writings on SF and Utopia/nism
355
Bibliography B: Poems and Prose