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'''The Country You Have Never Seen: Essays and Reviews''' is a collection of essays and reviews by [[Joanna Russ]]. Its release date, announced for Spring [[2005]], was delayed without explanation, but the book was finally published in October, 2007. | |||
==Editions== | |||
* 2007: Liverpool University Press, ISBN 0853238693 | |||
[[ | == Reviews == | ||
[[ | * [[Sarah Monette]], [http://www.strangehorizons.com/reviews/2007/10/the_country_you.shtml Review of ''The Country You Have Never Seen'' by Joanna Russ], ''[[Strange Horizons]]'', 2007 Oct. 22. | ||
* [[Helen Merrick]], [http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_301_FeministSF.pdf "Book Reviews: What’s a Bright Feminist Like You Doing in a Genre Like This? Reading Women’s Science Fiction"], ''[[Feminist Collections]]'', v.30, n.1 (Winter 2009) | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 29 November 2011
The Country You Have Never Seen: Essays and Reviews is a collection of essays and reviews by Joanna Russ. Its release date, announced for Spring 2005, was delayed without explanation, but the book was finally published in October, 2007.
Editions
- 2007: Liverpool University Press, ISBN 0853238693
Reviews
- Sarah Monette, Review of The Country You Have Never Seen by Joanna Russ, Strange Horizons, 2007 Oct. 22.
- Helen Merrick, "Book Reviews: What’s a Bright Feminist Like You Doing in a Genre Like This? Reading Women’s Science Fiction", Feminist Collections, v.30, n.1 (Winter 2009)
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