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A Spectre is Haunting Texas Information
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 A Spectre is Haunting Texas is a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber, first published as a novel in 1969. It was originally published as a three-part serial in Galaxy Science Fiction in...



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 Arena Magazine
A spectre haunting the refugee movement?(comment)
12/01/2003: 698 words, approx. 2 pages At the close of the Baxter protests, we stood at the dusty campsite overlooking the detention centre and wondered about the direction forward for the refugee movement in Australia. There were many questions to ask. In writing 'No Horizons' (Arena Magazine No....
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 The Independent - London
An urbane spectre with a suit and a laptop is haunting Europe
05/15/1994: 1,158 words, approx. 4 pages WHEN Karl Marx wrote in 1848 that "the spectre of Communism is haunting Europe", he used words without his usual accuracy. What made Victorian capitalists shiver was not a shade risen from the tomb but a premonition about the future. To see the spectre...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Alexei Panshin and Cory Panshin
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 A Specter Is Haunting Texas resembles Fritz Leiber's very first science fiction novel—Gather, Darkness!…—in being an intermittently satirical melodrama about revolution. The target of both satire and revolution in Gather, Darkness! was organized religion. The target in A Specter Is Haunting Texas is Texas—which is to say the American impulse toward gigantism. (p. 15) The differences that twenty-five years have made are that the satire in Specter—while it lastsȁ...


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