Forbidden World a science fiction novel
Title | Forbidden World a science fiction novel |
Year for Search | 1978 |
Authors | Bischoff, David F[rederick](1951-2018), and White, Ted [Theodore Edwin](b. 1938) |
Date Published | 1978 |
Publisher | Popular Library |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Three flawed utopias are presented, an agrarian community run by women, Plato’s Republic, and Regency England. But all are just part of an experiment, which is itself presented as the central dystopia of the novel. |
Additional Publishers | Part was published as "Breaking Point" by White writing as William C. Johnstone [pseud.]. Amazing Stories 43.6 (March 1970): 71-77. |
Pseudonym | William C. Johnstone [pseud. of White] |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Bischoff (1951-2018) White (b. 1938) |
Full Text | 1978 Bischoff, David F[rederick]. (b. 1951) and Ted [Theodore Edwin] White (b. 1938). Forbidden World a science fiction novel. New York: Popular Library with an “Afterword” by White (220-24). Part was published as “Breaking Point” by White writing as William C. Johnstone [pseud.]. Amazing Stories 43.6 (March 1970): 71-77. PSt Three flawed utopias are presented, an agrarian community run by women, Plato’s Republic, and Regency England. But all are just part of an experiment, which is itself presented as the central dystopia of the novel. |