Date: 2013-04-12 11:56 pm (UTC)
There is a visible gap in transmission from science fiction derived from the magazine era to the science fiction that's currently being read (though it might be classified as young adult fiction etc). Compare the lines of transmission for fantasy, where people still discuss the writers of ninety years ago as living influences.

It's probably for the best: do we really want science fiction as a curated, backwards-looking genre, only in conversation with itself forever and ever and ever? But I can't help but think some babies have been thrown out with the bathwater.
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