"Picnic Days"
Title | "Picnic Days" |
Year for Search | 1990 |
Authors | Kocol, Cleo [Fellers](1927-2016) |
Secondary Authors | Sturgis, Susanna J. |
Secondary Title | The Women Who Walk Through Fire: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Volume / Edition | 2 |
Pagination | 85-92 |
Date Published | 1990 |
Publisher | The Crossing Press |
Place Published | Freedom, CA |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Overpopulation dystopia in which the right to drive is considered more important than the safety of pedestrians, and traffic accidents are considered a means of reducing the population. The point of view character is the mother of sixteen living in a two-room apartment. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The female author (1927-2016) was a activist for both atheism and feminism. |
Full Text | 1990 Kocol, Cleo [Fellers] (1927-2016). “Picnic Days.” The Women Who Walk Through Fire: Women’s Fantasy and Science Fiction Vol. 2. Ed. Susanna J. Sturgis (Freedom, CA: The Crossing Press, 1990), 85-92. PSt Overpopulation dystopia in which the right to drive is considered more important than the safety of pedestrians, and is considered a means of reducing the population. The point of view character is the mother of sixteen living in a two-room apartment. The female author was an activist for both atheism and feminism. |