“The Day of No-Judgement”
Title | “The Day of No-Judgement” |
Year for Search | 1986 |
Authors | Wagar, W[alter] Warren(1932-2004) |
Tertiary Authors | Wagar, W. Warren |
Secondary Title | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Volume / Edition | 70.4 (419) |
Pagination | 109-36 |
Date Published | April 1986 |
ISSN Number | 00024-984X |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The first of three dystopian stories in which an unexplained “effect” unravels reality. Seen through the eyes of a professor who appears to be immune to whatever is causing the problem who is trying to understand the changes in things and people, including one of his female students who seems to both hate and love him, and with whom he falls in love. See 1987 and 1988 Wagar for the other stories. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1932-2004) was Professor of History at Binghamton University |
Full Text | 1986 Wagar, W[alter] Warren (1932-2004). “The Day of No-Judgement.” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 70.4 (419) (April 1986): 109-36. PSt The first of three dystopian stories in which an unexplained “effect” unravels reality. Seen through the eyes of a professor who appears to be immune to whatever is causing the problem who is trying to understand the changes in things and people, including one of his female students who seems to both hate and love him, and with whom he falls in love. See 1987 and 1988 Wagar for the other stories. The author was Professor of History at Binghamton University. |