![]() And when Nevala-Lee does critically synopsize and dissect a piece of fiction, he inhabits it wholeheartedly and insightfully, making the reader–who might not have encountered a certain tale–completely understand the nature of the story and why the piece was important. ![]() 16 TANQUERAY by Stephanie Johnson & Brandon Stanton illustrated by Henry Sene Yee RELEASE DATE: JA former New York City dancer reflects on her zesty heyday in the 1970s. And Nevala-Lee’s prose is exemplary, reading like the classic fiction it details: witty, vivid, taut, suspenseful, empathetic. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction : Nevala-Lee, Alec: . by Alec Nevala-Lee A blissfully vicarious, heartfelt glimpse into the life of a Manhattan burlesque dancer. It delivers both sweeping judgments and anecdotal particularity which fuel each other in a synergistic cycle. This scrupulous account of the lives and careers and spreading waves of influence of the four named participants is simultaneously broad and laser-focused, nostalgic and forward-looking. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction, Nevala-Lee examines. ![]() , even the best, have synthesized all the others and chosen to inhabit the writing of that era with the sensitivity, perceptiveness and insight that Alec Nevala-Lee exhibits in his new book, Astounding: John W. The author of a well-received group biography, Astounding: John W. ![]()
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