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A LIMERICK HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION

Mike Wadsworth Resnick

 

[23 may 2002—proofed for #bookz]

 

1926               At the start, Hugo brought out Amazing,

              In spite of some serious hazing

                            From lawyers and writers.

                            (It seems that the blighters

              Sought cash for their written star-gazing).

 

1939               John Campbell then surveyed the field,

              And said, "Now this drivel must yield.

                            I shall draw a fine line

                            With writers like Heinlein,

              And think of the power I'll wield!"

 

1949               Tony Boucher at once saw the light,

              And he said (sounding quite erudite):

                            "I don't give a fig

                            If the concept is big—

              My authors must know how to write!"

 

1950               Then Horace Gold quickly appeared,

              And he wasn't the failure we'd feared,

                            Galaxy was afire

                            With wit and satire—

              And the poorer stuff all disappeared.

 

1964              Then along came Mike Moorcock, who said:

              "SF is most certainly dead.

                            Who wants to re-hash

                            Even more of this trash?

              I'll give them the New Wave instead."

 

1978               Judy-Lynn del Rey said, "Lester,

              Our readers will never dig Bester,

                            But with cute fuzzy robots

                            There's no ifs and no buts,

              You'll be a most happy investor."

 

1984               A mirrorshade crowd made the scene,

              And said, looking hungry and lean,

                            "With punks made of cyber,

                            And no moral fiber,

              We'll sweep the bestseller list clean."

 

1996               When Lucas from college departed,

              His vision to film was imparted;

                            The books have been pleasant,

                            But quite adolescent—

              And now we're right back where we started.

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