Sunday, November 1, 2015

Jack London; Pamela Zoline and the New Wave

Quite a lot of Jack London online, through Sonoma State Univ.

The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, as photographed by (possibly) London himself.

More earthquake: SF City Hall after the quake and fire, again in a photo that may be by London himself.

Attractive pack animals. Violent but attractive herd animals. The results of predation.

Can you live off the dry terrain in much of California?

West Coast beaches and the end of humanity (Shell Beach, Sonoma County).

"The Scarlet Plague" in a new, better academic edition online.

More of London's sf. His famous book-length proto-fascist dystopia.

London was in some ways against white supremacy, but in some ways horrifyingly racist.

"The fleeting systems lapse like foam."

"The scarlet of the maples can shake me like a cry.

A history of New Worlds magazine. (Click links for covers.)

Another contributor to NW: Eduardo Paolozzi. More Paolozzi.

Order and entropic disorder. Another order and entropic disorder.

Another order and disorder.

"How Many Children Had Lady Macbeth?"

Hands can't be clean. The word incarnadine.

A symbol for older SF.

Dr. Weiner's neighborhood.

The world will end in fire and/or ice.

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