ext_197198 ([identity profile] javasaurus.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] javasaurus 2006-03-16 04:17 pm (UTC)

Ack! How did I miss Sagan on my list?!? (I loved his (non-fiction) Cosmos when I was in college).

As for sci-fi vs. space fantasy, I agree that the difference can be important. I'm not sure I'd necessarily put Niven into the fantasy camp (and I'm not sure if that's what you were suggesting either) -- his style is more "fun" than Asimov or Clarke, but he has a lot more science in his work than many authors of the genre.

But how does one learn, 30 to 40 years after-the-fact, which authors influenced which? And it's also difficult to relate popular science of the time to the fiction being published then.

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