There is an essential (…) distinction between stories, on the one hand, which have, as their goal, an end, completeness, closure, and, on the other hand, information, which is always, by definition, partial, incomplete, fragmentary.
– Susan Sontag, At the Same Time: Essays and Speeches (London: Hamish Hamilton, 2007) p. 224.

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Notes for an MA dissertation on contemporary science fiction and the technoculture.

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