Robert Charles Wilson Reviews Library Of America’s Science Fiction Novels of the 1950s

Over on his substack, Robert Charles Wilson, Hugo Award-winning author of Spin, has decided to review the Library of America’s anthology of 1950s (highly regarded) novels, novel-by-novel.

Part 1 can be found here.

Part 2, which tackled Pohl & Kornbluth’s The Space Merchants (Gravy Planet for Galaxy readers) can be found here.  I found it a pretty good read.

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