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eNews Edition: Winter 2012

Fantastic and Strange

Reflections of Self in Science Fiction Literature continues September 18, 2012 – July 26, 2013 in the Library Exhibit Gallery.

Science fiction literature, one of the most popular and entertaining genres in modern fiction, has been read and loved by children and adults for decades. From the earliest pulp publications to modern masterpieces, science fiction short stories and novels have often functioned as a lens through which we express our sense of wonder, marvel at the possibilities of new technologies, and engage in our wildest imaginings.

The modern genre of science fiction began when Hugo Gernsback published Amazing Stories, the first publication devoted to science fiction literature, in 1926. In his opening essay Gernsback described the genre as encompassing "…the Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Allan Poe type of story—a charming romance intermingled with scientific fact and prophetic vision." Since that time, science fiction has come to encompass a broad swath of fiction, which, in addition to serving as an outlet for expressions of joy, imagination, and creativity, has functioned as a tool we use to explore and more fully understand ourselves. Whether questioning our confidence that humanity is capable of coping with the problems of science and technology, or examining faith and belief versus evidence, science fiction literature has been a space in which we are free to imagine and explore.

On display in the Library Exhibit Gallery are numerous pulp publications, short story collections, novels, and other science fiction works by over 100 authors, most of which were generously donated by Milt Stevens (CSUN class of 1965), a long-time member of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society. Join us as we celebrate the fantastic and strange in science fiction literature. For more information call (818) 677-2638. This exhibit is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Oviatt Library.