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A. E. van Vogt and the World of Null-A.(Critical essay)

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ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, January 1st, 2006

"He felt a keen excitement attracting vibrant minds and turning them to the pursuit of a higher human purpose."

IF A.E. VAN VOGT had written a story of his own life, he would perhaps have started with this line. In a sense, it could very well have served as his epitaph. Van Vogt spent much of his life as a professional science fiction writer, but he also had a number of other passionate interests, including general semantics. He wrote several novels that used general semantics principles to arm his protagonists in their struggle against chaos, barbarity, and tyranny. Many IGS members, incl...

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