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The second of three volumes, this book takes up the story to reveal a turbulent period that was to witness the extraordinary rise and fall and rise again of science. Mike Ashley charts the SF book years in the wake of the nuclear age that was to see the golden age of science fiction.
Unbelievable begins in Philadelphia,.. PA, in the late 1940s with an..adolescent trying to understand life.. as a man. He's not aware of rich or.. poor, happy or sad, black and white,. or the real difference between man. and woman. Sometimes naïve about life, family, and friends, he tries to adjust to the various situations that come to him during his life. His feelings of equality to other men pertaining to brains, bravery, and brute strength is always questioned through his life. He deals with problems of envy, lust, hate, grief, and forgiveness in his own way. Always wanting to be a better person, he separates in his mind right from wrong and searches for people to trust in his life ahead. His ups and downs and depressions cause him to withdraw from a normal life. He develops addictions and desires to constantly overcome to make him a better person. His writing skill of poems and jokes and his belief in God will get him through knowing God's purpose in life is not to be questioned by mortal man. His personal tragedies in his life overwhelms him to the brink of suicide. However, his memories of a few people that influence his life brings him back to reality. He's determined not to give in and take his own life. Instead of giving up, he turns his life around to make himself a better person.
This hugely different biography starts with the Amazing Audition that propelled Billy Fury from unknown to pop star. Marty Wilde discloses new poignant information, Michael Parkinson describes promoting Billy Fury Shows with 200 dancers and narrators. Robert worked with young Ronald Wycherley who showed songs that he was writing. Ann used her artistic ability to become a friend. Avril accommodated Billy, Marty and other performers at no charge because they were so badly paid. Christine watched filming of ‘Ive Gotta Horse’. Colin Paul is a tribute singer with a big story. Billy visited Marion in hospital leading to a lifelong friendship. Myra writes a heart wrenching story of male jealousy. Pauline became a dedicated fan club worker. Peter has produced a guitar instrumental tribute to Billy. Sandra describes meeting Billy Fury when she was 15 and wrote about his shyness. One hundred and twenty pictures accompany the stories to make this a very interesting compilation.
This is the first guide to the works of this well-known SF writer. When Roger Zelazny exploded on the science fiction in 1962, it was not with a whimper, but a bang. The fallout was a shower of simile, symbol, and allusion. Images fresh and new burst in fields of variegated color. Rich tapestries full of mythic characters and beasts unfolded in poetic excapes from reality-and always with great style. Yoke, a close friend of Zelazny's since they shared a desk in the first grade, here delineates the author's work, from his very first explorations of fantasy through such classics as Lord of Light, Home is the Hangman, and the magestic Amber series.
'Partners in Wonder' explores our knowledge of women and science fiction between 1936 and 1965. It describes the distinctly different form of science fiction that females produced, one that was both more utopian and more empathetic than that of their male counterparts.
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