Zach Hughes (1928–2016)
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Worlds of If Science Fiction 161, July/August 1972 (Vol. 21, No. 6) (1972) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
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- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Zachary, Hugh Derrel
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- Hughes, Zach
Innes, Evan
Kanto, Peter
Kane, Pablo - Geburtstag
- 1928-01-12
- Todestag
- 2016-09-05
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- male
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- USA
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- Holdenville, Oklahoma, USA
- Sterbeort
- Oviedo, Florida, USA
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GWEN, IN GREEN by Hugh Zachary is the latest release in the Paperbacks From Hell collaboration, and I think this is one of the more whackadoo books in the series, and that’s saying something as there are a lot of weird books released in this series. There’s some pseudoscience about plants being telepathic, a touch of horror, and lots and lots of sex and outdated sexual ideas about women, which is specifically covered in the introduction by Will Errickson, who tries to explain away the way Gwen is treated as a timid sexually frigid woman as a sign of the times the book was written, while never touching on the fact that Gwen basically statutorily rapes all the 13 year old boys in town. I guess that’s ok because they’re boys? I’m pretty sure if the genders were flipped in that particular scenario, this book would have never seen the light of day in this series. Plus, maybe aliens? I don’t know. The Paperbacks From Hell have generally been a hit for me, but aside from the all-over-the-place writing and storytelling, I think all of the over-the-top sexual identity issues in this book really did not work for me, despite the introduction trying to warn me about this very thing. Perhaps this is one particular volume that should have stayed obscure.… (mehr)