Sunday, January 03, 2021

When Deplorables Revolt, Volume 1

When Deplorables Revolt, Volume 1Revolts, Revolutions, and Riots are messy things.

Especially when they happen on another planet or out in space.

But that’s what you get when you tick enough people off by stealing elections and when the courts and media hide the evidence.

So there’s going to be some hurt feelings along the way.

Of course, these stories haven’t really happened yet, and many are “impossible”. Yet they were written before many of us were born, and most of their authors already long gone.

“Deplorables” isn’t a new term. It happens all the time when some elite muckety-muck has too much Chardonnay and lets loose in an unguarded moment.

That won’t change the fact that enough gets to be enough. And a good, old-fashioned revolt is the next obvious move…

Space Opera is a subgenre of science fiction that emphasizes space warfare, melodramatic adventure, interplanetary battles, chivalric romance, and risk-taking. Set mainly or entirely in outer space, it usually involves conflict between opponents possessing advanced abilities, futuristic weapons, and other sophisticated technology.

The term has no relation to music, as in a traditional opera, but is instead a play on the terms “soap opera”, a melodramatic television series, and “horse opera”, which was coined during the 1930s to indicate a formulaic Western movie. Space operas emerged in the 1930s and continue to be produced in literature, film, comics, television, and video games.

The Golden Age of Pulp Magazine Fiction derives from pulp magazines (often referred to as “the pulps”) as they were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the late 1950s. The term pulp derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazines printed on higher-quality paper were called “glossies” or “slicks”. (Wikipedia)

The pulps gave rise to the term pulp fiction. Pulps were the successors to the penny dreadfuls, dime novels, and short-fiction magazines of the 19th century. Although many writers wrote for pulps, the magazines were proving grounds for those authors like Robert Heinlein, Louis LaMour, “Max Brand”, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, and many others. The best writers moved onto longer fiction required by paperback publishers. Many of these authors have never been out of print, even long after their passing.

Anthology containing:

1,492,633 Marlon Brandos by Vance Aandahl
Misrule by Robert Scott
Double-Cross by Frederik Pohl
The Outer Quiet by Herbert D. Kastle
The Patriot by Charles L. Fontenay
Race Riot by Ralph Williams
The Raider by Don Berry
Zurk by Richard O. Lewis
The Great Potlatch Riots by Allen Kim Lang
Conspiracy on Callisto by Frederik Pohl
Revolt on the Earth-Star by Carl Selwyn
Revolt on Io by Nelson S. Bond
Revolution by Mack Reynolds
My Lady Greensleeves by Frederik Pohl
Tonight the Stars Revolt! by Gardner F. Fox
Industrial Revolution by Poul Anderson
Revolt in the Ice Empire by Ray Cummings

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