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Subject: Re: Computer Science Fiction
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From: Denber.wbst@XEROX.ARPA

There is also a book called "The Cybernetic Imagination in Science
Fiction" which provides some critical insights into the genre (it's home
so I can't tell you the editors).  See also "The Omni Book of Robots and
Computers" (I think that's the title) for a collection of CSF short
stories.

			- Michel

"Any sufficiently advanced bibliography is indistinguishable from the
opinions of my employer."