"The Climbing Wave"
Title | "The Climbing Wave" |
Year for Search | 1955 |
Authors | Bradley, Marion Zimmer(1930-1999) |
Secondary Title | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Volume / Edition | 8.2 (45) |
Pagination | 3-55 |
Date Published | February 1955 |
ISSN Number | 00024-984X |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Anarchist eutopia with a balanced and sustainable attitude toward technology and the environment. Live in small communities. Traditional gender roles. The story is about the crew of a spacecraft that returns to the Earth after hundreds of years and their response to the situation they find. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Science Fantasy (U.K.) 7.19 (1956): 2-60; in If This Goes On. Ed. Charles Nuetzel (Beverly Hills, CA: Book Company of America, [1965]), 172-240; and in The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley. Ed. Martin H[arry] Greenberg (Chicago, IL: Academy Chicago, 1985), 50-120. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | Female author (1930-99). |
Full Text | 1955 Bradley, Marion Zimmer (1930-99). “The Climbing Wave.” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 8.2 (45) (February 1955): 3-55. Rpt. in Science Fantasy (U.K.) 7.19 (1956): 2-60; in If This Goes On. Ed. Charles Nuetzel (Beverly Hills, CA: Book Company of America, [1965]), 172-240; and in The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley. Ed. Martin H[arry] Greenberg (Chicago, IL: Academy Chicago, 1985), 50-120. MoU-St, PSt Anarchist eutopia with a balanced and sustainable attitude toward technology and the environment. Live in small communities. Traditional gender roles. The story is about the crew of a spacecraft that returns to the Earth after hundreds of years and their response to the situation they find. |