
Häpna! : en bok ur och om 1950-talets tongivande science fiction-tidskrift
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Science Fiction
格式
精装书
页数
411
语言
瑞典语
已发布
Aug 11, 2015
出版商
Heidi Förlag
ISBN-10
9198123920
ISBN-13
9789198123920
描述
In 1954, a wave of optimism and fascination with the cosmos swept through Sweden, culminating in the launch of Häpna!, a groundbreaking science fiction magazine. John-Henri Holmberg masterfully captures the essence of this era, delving into the magazine's significant role in shaping public imagination about space exploration and futuristic possibilities. The work serves not only as a retrospective but also as a celebration of the cultural impact that Häpna! had in fostering a vibrant community of science fiction enthusiasts during the 1950s.
Holmberg's exploration takes readers through the intricate web of stories, illustrations, and ideologies that defined the magazine's content. Each page acted as a portal, transporting Swedish readers to new worlds, where the boundaries of reality were pushed, and the human experience was re-envisioned. As he reveals the contributions of various authors and artists, he highlights how these narratives served as a reflection of both societal hopes and fears during the post-war period.
At its core, the book is a deep dive into the creative processes behind the magazine, showcasing how its publication was a daring venture in an era when science fiction was still carving out its niche in literature. Holmberg thoughtfully examines the editorial choices, the voices featured, and the themes that resonated deeply with readers, unveiling a tapestry of ambition, innovation, and a longing for the unknown.
Through vivid descriptions and meticulous research, this work stands as a vital homage to Häpna!, illustrating how it not only entertained but also inspired an entire generation to dream of the stars. In doing so, Holmberg ensures that the legacy of this important publication endures, reminding us of the power of imagination and the collective yearning for exploration that defined an unforgettable decade in science fiction.
Holmberg's exploration takes readers through the intricate web of stories, illustrations, and ideologies that defined the magazine's content. Each page acted as a portal, transporting Swedish readers to new worlds, where the boundaries of reality were pushed, and the human experience was re-envisioned. As he reveals the contributions of various authors and artists, he highlights how these narratives served as a reflection of both societal hopes and fears during the post-war period.
At its core, the book is a deep dive into the creative processes behind the magazine, showcasing how its publication was a daring venture in an era when science fiction was still carving out its niche in literature. Holmberg thoughtfully examines the editorial choices, the voices featured, and the themes that resonated deeply with readers, unveiling a tapestry of ambition, innovation, and a longing for the unknown.
Through vivid descriptions and meticulous research, this work stands as a vital homage to Häpna!, illustrating how it not only entertained but also inspired an entire generation to dream of the stars. In doing so, Holmberg ensures that the legacy of this important publication endures, reminding us of the power of imagination and the collective yearning for exploration that defined an unforgettable decade in science fiction.