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Science and Modern Literature: Harry Levin

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SOURCE: "Science and Fiction," in Bridges to Science Fiction, George E. Slusser, George R. Guffey, Mark Rose, eds., Southern Illinois University Press, 1980, pp. 3-21.

In the following essay, Levin offers his view of the affinities between modern fiction and science.

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