Paul Alkon
"Stableford's nicely introduced and annotated translation of Lumen recalls attention to Flammarion's important role in the history of science fiction. This is a key text that should be read by all who want to understand how intersections of science and fiction came to prominence in literature from the 19th century onwards."
Paul Alkon, Leo S. Bing Professor of English, University of Southern California
From the Publisher
"Stableford's nicely introduced and annotated translation of Lumen recalls attention to Flammarion's important role in the history of science fiction. This is a key text that should be read by all who want to understand how intersections of science and fiction came to prominence in literature from the 19th century onwards."—Paul Alkon, Leo S. Bing Professor of English, University of Southern California
"Stableford's nicely introduced and annotated translation of Lumen recalls attention to Flammarion's important role in the history of science fiction. This is a key text that should be read by all who want to understand how intersections of science and fiction came to prominence in literature from the 19th century onwards."—Paul Alkon, Leo S. Bing Professor of English, University of Southern California