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- Heinz Schlaffer (born 21 June 1939 in Černošín) is a Germanist and Professor of Literary Science of the University of Stuttgart.
- Alex Schulman was born in Skåne but lived in Uddeholm and Gröndal (Stockholm) before his family moved to Farsta. He studied film, literary science and philosophy at Stockholm University.
- Afterwards, she studied literary science in Amsterdam for a year.
- During the presidency of Ivan Mažuranić Matica started to publish literary-science magazine "Književnik" (1864–1866) and "Vijenac" (1869–present).
- Bubonicon was first held in 1969 as a literary science fiction gathering in Albuquerque called NewMexiCon.
- Richard Canal is an ardent defender of a literary science fiction with style.
- Wilson Literary Science Writing Award. The "Washington Post" named it a Notable Book of the Year, and "People" named it a Top Ten Book of the Year.
- As the second longest running science fiction convention in Texas, it is sponsored by the Fandom Association of Central Texas and is known for its emphasis on literary science fiction.
- MediaWest*Con was the first media fandom convention focused on the "media geek" culture that emerged following a split between people who liked all forms of science fiction media, and those fans of only literary science fiction.
- FenCon is a literary science fiction and fantasy convention with filk held each year on or around the fourth full weekend of September in or around Dallas, Texas.
- Davis received his bachelor's degree in 1984 from Wesleyan University, his master's degree in literary science and philosophy from University of Konstanz in 1987 and his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995.
- She served as a judge for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award in 2012.
- Lee has served as a National Book Award judge as well as a judge for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award.
- Drawing on influences from literary science fiction, Mézières and Christin devised the character of Valérian, a spatio-temporal agent from the 28th century employed by Galaxity, the capital of the future Earth, to protect space and time from interference.
- Television began to cater to a more cerebral brand of science fiction viewer, possibly inspired by the contemporary boom in literary science fiction by the likes of Isaac Asimov, or by the popularity of the allegorical science-fiction movies that were produced during the decade, such as "The Day the Earth Stood Still".
- Wilson Literary Science Writing Award in 2012 and the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books 2012.
- Günter de Bruyn's works range from the frequently autobiographically colored Realist novels and narratives which explain critiques of the private lives of the artists in East Germany to essays on literary science and historical themes, particularly Prussian history.
- He based his scholarly research on the esthetic theories of Hegel, Georg Lukács and Mikhail Bakhtin, but also on Sartre's existential philosophy and Roman Ingarden phenomenology of the literary science.
- Like Simmons' earlier series, the Hyperion Cantos, it is a form of "literary science fiction"; it relies heavily on intertextuality, in this case with Homer and Shakespeare as well as references to Marcel Proust's "À la recherche du temps perdu" (or "In Search of Lost Time") and Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle".
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