
Exploring classic science fiction, with a focus on the 1950s to the 1990s.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 196 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience FictionTV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

20 years ago, Alfonso Cuaron's film Children of Men was released to some acclaim. Today, its depiction of a decaying, paranoid UK is often described as chillingly prescient. Less discussed is the central concept - of a sterile world, a world without ... more
This episode returns to the work of Michael Moorcock, and to one of his many trilogies - the playful, baroque books that make up The Dancers at the End of Time. Strongly influenced by the writing and art of the 1890s, these are tales of superpowered,... more
Fateful encounters in the long dawn of early humanity
Neanderthals seem to have been a recurring theme here lately. They have shown up in Pat Murphy's The Shadow Hunter (episode 157), in Stephen Baxter's Mammoth trilogy (episode 179), and most recen... more
Humans attempt to communicate with aliens - at any cost
It's time to cover - for the first time here - a work by the Polish science fiction icon Stanislaw Lem. It's an unconventional entry point, as this episode focuses on his last novel, Fiasco, pu... more
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The show centers on in-depth analysis of classic science fiction, with a consistent emphasis on novels from the 1950s through the 1990s. Episodes typically explore themes, narrative strategies, and the historical context of each work, often focusing on how authors use science fiction to comment on culture, technology, and human nature. A notable pattern is the host-driven, lecture-like style that prioritizes literary interpretation over interviews, supplemented by contextual resources and cross-references to related authors and movements. The format is approachable for newcomers yet rich enough for longtime fans, making it a strong pick for listeners who crave thoughtful, academically inclined takes on canonical SF texts and their ongoing r... more
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