Science-fiction's Golden Age writers left a fantastic legacy - The Guardian








The Guardian



Science-fiction's Golden Age writers left a fantastic legacy

The Guardian

They say the golden age for reading science fiction is 12. The cusp of adolescence when our sense of wonder is at its greatest. But the genre's Golden Age is historically dated from the mid 1930s to the late 1950s. From its humble origins in the pages ...





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