"Q: Why do you think the science fiction genre has endured as long as it has?
A: For one thing, it’s become part of pop culture. The whole science-fiction-into-movies thing took off in the 1920s with “Metropolis,” and later with “Things to Come” and “The War of the Worlds” and “2001: A Space Odyssey.” From that point on, with “Star Wars” and everything else, it just took off like a rocket. Science fiction has always been very, very dynamic in movies and TV. That made it accessible to an extraordinarily wide audience. And it’s a lot of fun."
Greg Bear
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Greg Bear
Voici une interview de Greg Bear sur sa manière d'utiliser la science fiction pour parler de la culture militaire et de la guerre.
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