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Harlan Ellison: Critical Insights

Joseph V. Francavilla

First published 2011
Publisher Salem Press
Format Hardcover
Type Nonfiction
Pages xii+388
Price $85.00
ISBN 9781587658280

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  • Reprinted 2012.

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Page Title Author(s) Type
Afterword to the Fantasies of Harlan Ellison Robert Thurston Essay
All Roads Lead to Hell: Harlan Ellison, Cormac Mccarthy, and the Bitter End of the American Dream Andrew J. Wilson Essay
Allegories of Injustice: Social Engagement in Harlan Ellison's Short Fiction of the 1950S, 1960S, and 1970S Rob Latham Essay
Biography of Harlan Ellison Larisa Mikhaylova Essay
Clogging Up the (In)Human Works: Harlan Ellison's Apocalyptic Postmodern Visions Oscar De Los Santos Essay
Created in the Image of God: The Narrator and the Computer in Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" Darren Harris-Fain Essay
Descents into Private Hells: Harlan Ellison's "Psy-Fi" Philip M. Rubens Essay
Harlan Ellison's Critical Reception Darren Harris-Fain Essay
Harlan Ellison: Deathbird Stories George Edgar Slusser Essay
Myth George Edgar Slusser Essay
Mythic Patterns in Ellison's A Boy and His Dog John Crow & Richard Erlich Essay
On Harlan Ellison Joseph V. Francavilla Essay
Stripped Down Naked: The Short Stories of Harlan Ellison Paul Di Filippo Essay
The Annihilation of Time: Science Fiction; Consumed by Shadows: Ellison and Hollywood Ellen Weil & Gary K. Wolfe Essay
The Computer as a Symbol of God: Ellison's Macabre Exodus Charles J. Brady Essay
The Concept of the Divided Self in Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" and "Shatterday" Joseph Francavilla Essay
The Ellison Personae: Author, Storyteller, Narrator Ellen R. Weil Essay
The Fractured Whole: The Fictional World of Harlan Ellison Peter Malekin Essay
The Paris Review Perspective Sam Costello Essay
The Self on Trial: Fragmentation and Magic Realism Ellen Weil & Gary K. Wolfe Essay