RE: RARA-AVIS: Machines & Wards: Mark DJ after Bowers

From: Todd Mason ( Todd.Mason@tvguide.com)
Date: 12 Jun 2001


Is the machine in question a political machine, as I've been assuming, or an actual mechanical device of some sort? TM

-----Original Message----- From: DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net [mailto: DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net]

Bill wrote:

"Part of the problem with looking in sources such as these is that -- rightly or wrongly -- the collection "The Machine in Ward Eleven" is generally considered "science fiction", even though it's not labelled as such on the paperback."

I found my copy in the science fiction section of a used bookstore, which was doubly lucky. First, for finding it at all (and at half cover); second, because I rarely look through the sci-fi section.

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