![]() Another notable inclusion was, of course, Anna Kavan. Burroughs were some of the writers invoked in this cause. So Angela Carter, Paul Auster, Haruki Mura kami, Jorge Luis Borges and William S. At the same time, other writers, who were outside the science-fiction genre but whose work could conceivably fit into the wider definition allowed by slipstream, were summoned in support. ![]() Science-fiction writers whose work qualified as slipstream included J.G. It was originally an attempt to identify a certain kind of ambitious science fiction, which lay outside the familiar pulp-magazine tropes of space travel, alien invasions, time travel and so on. ![]() The idea of slipstream literature arose in the United States at the end of the 1980s. A Cased Classics edition of Anna Kavan’s Ice, featuring the artwork of British artist Naomi Frears. ![]()
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