New Maps of Hell

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New Maps of Hell is a critical study of science fiction by Kingsley Amis that surveys and analyzes the genre’s themes, conventions, and literary significance.

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instanceOf book
literary criticism
author Kingsley Amis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines future societies in science fiction
relationship between science fiction and mainstream literature
space travel in science fiction
utopian and dystopian themes in science fiction
focusesOn conventions of science fiction
literary significance of science fiction
themes in science fiction
genre science fiction criticism
hasAuthorPerspective mainstream literary novelist writing about science fiction
hasForm book-length essay
hasReception regarded as a classic work of science fiction criticism
influenced academic study of science fiction
science fiction criticism in the 1960s
language English
mediaType print
notableFor analysis of science fiction tropes
early serious treatment of science fiction as literature
survey of science fiction history
partOf 20th-century literary criticism
publicationYear 1960
publisher Victor Gollancz Ltd NERFINISHED
subject genre studies
literary criticism of science fiction
science fiction

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Sir Kingsley Amis notableWork New Maps of Hell
subject surface form: Kingsley Amis