Paul March-Russell

Books by Paul March-Russell

Paul March-Russell is the editor of Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction. His books include Modernism and Science Fiction (2015) and Rendezvous with Arthur C. Clarke (2022), c0-written with Andrew M. Butler. He was a judge for the Clarke Award in 2017 and 2018 and a shortlisting judge for the Edge Hill Prize in 2021. He has taught at several universities as a lecturer in comparative literature. He is also an editorial advisor for the Journal of the Short Story in English and Short Fiction in Theory and Practice.

Interviews with Paul March-Russell

The Best Books by Arthur C. Clarke, recommended by Paul March-Russell

Arthur C. Clarke is one of the biggest names in science fiction, epitomizing an era of space exploration and scientific optimism. Paul March-Russell, co-editor of the essay collection Rendezvous with Arthur C. Clarke, talks us through his work and argues that Clarke should be remembered for the nuances of his writing and his humility about man’s place in the awe-inspiring cosmos.

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