Monday, November 11, 2024

Science Fiction Voyage To The Edge Of Imagination

Science fiction-I’ve loved it ever since I was little kid.

My first encounter with science fiction was in the pages of the Tom Swift books.

Soon I graduated to Jules Verne and H.G. Wells with such tales as Journey To The Center Of The Earth and The Time Machine.

Before long I frequented movie theaters to watch a plethora of ‘B’ science fiction films, gravitated toward TV with shows like Star Trek and Lost In Space and read novels and stories by Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison and Harry Harrison.

But my sci-fi addition didn’t stop there. As I matured so did my taste in films, TV shows, movies, magazines, comic books and more.

I still love a good sci-fi film, show, book or periodical.

In Thames & Hudson’s’ Science Museum’ Science Fiction Voyage To The Edge Of Imagination oversize, hardbound book, edited by Glyn Morgan, many facets of the genre are examined.

Sci-fi coincides with real life in examinations of cyborgs, alien encounters, nuclear apocalypses, climate change and other sci-fi themes and speculations.

I love this book! It is so jam-packed with facts, photos and art that I can barely pack it all into my brain. So much science fiction has become science fact.

Travel the cosmos, discover how to communicate with aliens and experience the hopes and anxieties mankind experiences when confronting the future.

It’s so much more than a gallery of fantasy. It is a fact-filled book on not only the history of science fiction but of science, world history and so much more.

I guarantee once you read this book your brain will practically explode with all the information gleaned from it.

Several well-known authors offer their perspectives. Who would have ever thought that fantasy would become fact and we have the privilege of seeing so much of past speculations becoming true?

Psalms 126:5 - They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.

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