Montezuma Strip
Title | Montezuma Strip |
Year for Search | 1995 |
Authors | Foster, Alan Dean(b. 1946) |
Date Published | 1995 |
Publisher | Warner Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Dystopia of poverty and corription. |
Additional Publishers | Parts originally published as by James Lawson [pseud.] as “Sanctuary.” Amazing Stories 63.4 (November 1988): 118-60; “Heartwired.” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 82.2 (February 1992): 81-104; “Gagrito.” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 84.4 (April 1993): 80-114; “Hellado.” Amazing 68.6 (September 1993): 22-32; and by Foster as “Our Lady of the Machine.” Amazing Stories 69.1 (Spring 1994): 119-59. |
Pseudonym | James Lawson [pseud.] for "Sanctuary," one of the stories revised for the book. |
Holding Institutions | Merril |
Author Note | (b. 1946) |
Full Text | 1995 Foster, Alan Dean (b. 1946). Montezuma Strip. New York: Warner Books. Parts originally published as by James Lawson [pseud.] as “Sanctuary.” Amazing Stories 63.4 (November 1988): 118-60; “Heartwired.” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 82.2 (February 1992): 81-104; “Gagrito.” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 84.4 (April 1993): 80-114; “Hellado.” Amazing 68.6 (September 1993): 22-32; and by Foster as “Our Lady of the Machine.” Amazing Stories 69.1 (Spring 1994): 119-59. Merril Dystopia of poverty and corruption. |