"No War Tomorrow"
Title | "No War Tomorrow" |
Year for Search | 1951 |
Authors | West, Wallace [George](1900-80) |
Secondary Title | Science Fiction Quarterly |
Volume / Edition | 1.1 |
Pagination | 8-30 |
Date Published | May 1951 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Dystopia. Venus is where Earth offloads its misfits, troublemakers, and those who want to live without rules. These people have formed a community called Wildoatia, which implies that the people are there to sow their wild oats before, if they survive, settling down on Earth. The story focuses upon a conflict between the dominant people on Venus and Earth and a means of avoiding war. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Future Science Fiction (Sydney, NSW, Australia) 1.3 ([1954]): 35-60. |
Holding Institutions | Merril |
Author Note | U.S. author (1900-80). |
Full Text | 1951 West, Wallace [George] (1900-80). “No War Tomorrow.” Science Fiction Quarterly 1.1 (May 1951): 8-30. Rpt. in Future Science Fiction (Sydney, NSW, Australia) 1.3 ([1954]): 35-60. Merril Dystopia. Venus is where Earth offloads its misfits, troublemakers, and those who want to live without rules. These people have formed a community called Wildoatia, which implies that the people are there to sow their wild oats before, if they survive, settling down on Earth. The story focuses on a conflict between the dominant people on Venus and Earth and a means of avoiding war. U.S. author. |