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From: norman@lasspvax.UUCP (Norman Ramsey)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: SF Music; first SF; was Einstein right?
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Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 15:41:00 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 15:41:00 1985
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Summary: 

In article <2181@iddic.UUCP> dorettas@iddic.UUCP (Doretta Schrock) writes:
>  3) Can anyone give me (no deluges or flames, please) title(s) of
>SF coming from the assumption that there is *no* way around the 
>speed of light (i.e., no hyperspace, LucasDrive [the drive that allows

_Tau Zero_ by Poul Anderson is excellent, although the (sublight) ship does
leave our solar system.

_The FOrever War_ by Joe Haldeman. Special relativity is a star performer
in this one.

There are lots of others, of course, but I assume you want spaceflight to
be important. In her Hainish novels, Ursula LeGuin keep people at sublight
speeds, but she breaks other rules.

I can't think of others off the bat.
-- 
Norman Ramsey

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