Roz kaveney biography of mahatma gandhi
Roz kaveney biography of mahatma gandhi.
Entry updated 19 June 2023.
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Tagged: Author, Critic, Editor.
(1949- ) UK critic, editor and author. Her sf criticism, beginning in the late 1970s (before 1980 as by Andrew Kaveney), has appeared in specialist journals like Foundation and in non-genre outlets like the Washington Post and Books and Bookmen; it is marked by a seemingly off-hand general erudition and a knowing sharpness about the field; she created the term Big Dumb Objects, which became an entry in the second edition of this encyclopedia but in the third has been subsumed by Macrostructures.
In 1982 she was a co-founder of Interzone. Much of her non-sf writing has concentrated on issues like Feminism, gay rights and censorship. She began publishing sf with "A Lonely Impulse" in Temps: Volume One (anth 1991), "devised by" Neil Gaiman and Alex Stewart.
Her Rhapsody of Blood sequence, beginning with Rhapsody of Blood, Volume One – Rituals: A Novel of the Fantastic (2012), is fa