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  Elms, Alan C.:

  “The Creation of Cordwainer Smith”, in Science Fiction Studies vol. 11 (1984)

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  “From Canberra to Norstrilia: The Australian Adventures of Cordwainer Smith”, in Foundation 78, Spring 2000.

  “Beyond the Jet-Propelled Couch. Cordwainer Smith and Kirk Allen”, The New York Review of Science Fiction, May 2002.

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  Stachura, Pawel. “Cordwainer Smith’s Cruelty and Madness; or, Jacques Lacan on a planetary and Universal Scale. (http: inter-disciplinary.net.)

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  The Writer

  Pablo Capanna

  Born in Florence (Italy) in 1939, he has resided in Argentina since the age of ten. His career has included a variety of posts as a university professor and journalist and he is currently a professor of philosphy. His works include El sentido de la ciencia ficción, the first essay on this topic written in Spanish, which has been republished a variety of times (1967-2007). He is also the author of La Tecnarquía (1973); Excursos. Grandes Relatos de ficción (1999); Andrei Tarkovski: el icono y la pantalla (2003); Idios Kosmos. Claves para P.K.Dick, 2005); Ballard, el tiempo desolado (2009); Conspiraciones (2009), Inspiraciones (2010) y Maquinaciones (2011).

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