Re: SF by the letter
- From: ted@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ted Nolan <tednolan>)
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 19:03:22 GMT
In article <ohkgs39sfegsdgjqqjlei3q9i2ue1he5p7@xxxxxxx>,
Rich Horton <rrhorton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:17:22 GMT, "Dan Tilque" <dtilque@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
A for Andromeda :: Fred Hoyle
R is for Rocket :: Ray Bradbury
S is for Spaceship :: Ray Bradbury
V for Vendetta :: Alan Moore/David Lloyd (comic book)
Any others? (No, Sue Grafton's murder mysteries don't count.)
A for Anything, by Damon Knight
Neil Gaiman's new YA-oriented collection, M is for Magic. (I believe
the title is a deliberate homage to Bradbury.)
t Zero, by Italo Calvino
A couple by Brian Aldiss: the novel X for Exploitation (better known
as either Bow Down to Nul or The Interpreter, but X for Exploitation
was the serial title); and the short story "T".
Too many stories to mention beginning with the exhortation "O", such
as Pohl's O Pioneers.
Does Tau Zero count?
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