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From: allen@osu-eddie.UUCP (John Allen)
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Subject: Re: Re: Science Fiction in Music
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Date: Fri, 12-Jul-85 21:24:32 EDT
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> And as an attempt to come up with a gap-bridging
> conversation-starter, can anyone think of interesting examples of written SF
> in which music played a dominant theme?  One such might be Melinda
> Snodgrass's Star Trek novel, _The_Tears_of_the_Singers_.
> -- 
> Jay Reynolds Freeman (Schlumberger Palo Alto Research)(canonical disclaimer)

    One book that immediately comes to mind is _The_Songmaster_ by Orson
Scott Card.  If I remember correctly, _To_Name_a_Shadow_ by Ann Maxwell is
also a good example of this.  It's been awhile since I read this.

                                        John Allen
					Ohio State University
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