John W. Campbell, a chief architect of science fiction's Golden Age, was as brilliant as he was problematic
Back in the so-called Golden Age of Science Fiction, the future looked bigger, brighter and more ferocious than it ever would again. This was from roughly the mid-’30s to the early ’50s, when lean, handsome star-warriors — such as those leading the charge in Jack Williamson’s “Legion of Space” …
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