"Remembrance Day 2010 A.D."
Title | "Remembrance Day 2010 A.D." |
Year for Search | 1957 |
Authors | MacLennan, [John] Hugh(1907-90) |
Tertiary Authors | MacLennan, Hugh |
Secondary Title | The Montrealer |
Pagination | 46, 49-55 |
Date Published | December 1957 |
Keywords | Canadian author, Male author |
Annotation | Cold war dystopia. People had been so conditioned that they will choose to end life on Earth rather than peace, let alone defeat. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his Scotchman’s Return and Other Essays (Toronto, ON, Canada: Macmillan of Canada, 1960), 78-89; and in Visions From the Edge: An Anthology of Atlantic Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. John Bell and Lesley Choyce (Porters Lake, NS, Canada: Pottersfield Press, 1981), 162-68 with an editor’s note on 161. |
Holding Institutions | Can, Merril, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1907-90) was a professor of English at McGill University in Montréal. |
Full Text | 1957 MacLennan, [John] Hugh (1907-90). “Remembrance Day 2010 A.D.” The Montrealer (December 1957): 46, 49-55. Rpt. in his Scotchman’s Return and Other Essays (Toronto, ON, Canada: Macmillan of Canada, 1960), 78-89; and in Visions From the Edge: An Anthology of Atlantic Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. John Bell and Lesley Choyce (Porters Lake, NS, Canada: Pottersfield Press, 1981), 162-68 with an editor’s note on 161. Can, Merril, PSt Cold war dystopia. People had been so conditioned that they will choose to end life on Earth rather than have peace, let alone defeat. The author was a professor of English at McGill University in Montréal. |