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George Edgar Slusser (born July 14, 1939, Bastille Day), is an American scholar, professor and writer.

Along with publisher/editor Robert Reginald, he is one of the co-founders and Curator Emeritus of The J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature, located in the Special Collections Department at the University of California, Riverside.

He is married to French/American scholar, professor and writer, Danièle Chatelain.

A host of science fiction writers and scholars have studied under Slusser, including Howard V. Hendrix, David Leiby, Bradford M. Lyau, Daryl F. Mallett and more.

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Education

  • A.B., University of California, Berkeley.
  • Diplome d'Etudes Francais, Universite de Poitiers
  • Ph.D., Comparative Literature, Harvard University, French, German, English, American & Spanish literature.

Career

  • Professor of Comparative Literature and Curator, J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Literature, University of California, Riverside
  • Harvard Traveling Fellow
  • Fulbright Lecturer (Germany, France)
  • Coordinator of 23 Eaton Conferences

Bibliography

Books

Short Nonfiction

  • "Metamorphoses of the Dragon," in Aliens: The Anthropology of Science Fiction, ed. by Eric S. Rabkin & George E. Slusser. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-8093-1375-8.
  • "Science Fiction in France: An Introduction," in Science-Fiction Studies #49, Vol. 16, Part 3 (November 1989).
  • "The Beginnings of Fiction," in Science-Fiction Studies #49, Vol. 16, Part 3 (November 1989).
  • "Le Guin and the Future of Science-Fiction Criticism," in Science-Fiction Studies #53, Vol. 18, Part 1 (March 1991).
  • "Literary MTV," in Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk and Postmodern Science Fiction, ed. by Larry McCaffery. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1991, ISBN 0-8223-1158-5.
  • "Scholars and Pedants," in On Philip K. Dick: 40 Articles from Science-Fiction Studies, ed. by R. D. Mullen, Istvan Csiscery-Ronay Jr., Arthur B. Evans & Veronica Hollinger. Terre Haute, IN: SF-TH, 1992, ISBN 0-9633169-0-7.
    • "In Response to George E. Slusser," by Merritt Abrash in On Philip K. Dick: 40 Articles from Science-Fiction Studies, ed. by R. D. Mullen, Istvan Csiscery-Ronay Jr., Arthur B. Evans & Veronica Hollinger. Terre Haute, IN: SF-TH, 1992, ISBN 0-9633169-0-7.
  • "History, Historicity, Story," in On Philip K. Dick: 40 Articles from Science-Fiction Studies, ed. by R. D. Mullen, Istvan Csiscery-Ronay Jr., Arthur B. Evans & Veronica Hollinger. Terre Haute, IN: SF-TH, 1992, ISBN 0-9633169-0-7.
  • "Introduction," in Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, 1993.
  • "Heinlein's Fallen Futures," in Extrapolation Vol. 36 (1995).
    • Reprinted in The Buffalo Americanist Digest 3:1 (Fall 1995).
  • "Spacetime Geometries: Time Travel and the Modern Geometrical Narrative," by George E. Slusser & Danièle Chatelain, in The Buffalo Americanist Digest 3:1 (Fall 1995).
  • "The Perils of an Experiment: Jules Verne and the American Lone Genius," in Extrapolation Vol. 40 (1999).
  • "Flying to the Moon in French and American Science Fiction," by Danièle Chatelain & George Slusser, in Space and Beyond: The Frontier Theme in Science Fiction, ed. by Gary Westfahl. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000, ISBN 0-313-30846-2.
  • "Conveying Unknown Worlds: Patterns of Communication in Science Fiction," by George E. Slusser & Danièle Chatelain, in Science-Fiction Studies #87, Vol. 29, Part 2 (July 2002).
  • "The Ghost in the Canon: 'High Culture' Repressions of Science Fiction," in Genre at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Fantasy, ed, by George E. Slusser & Jean-Pierre Barricelli. Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books, 2003, ISBN 1-879378-48-5.
  • "Now We Know Why They're Afraid," in Genre at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Fantasy, ed, by George E. Slusser & Jean-Pierre Barricelli. Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books, 2003, ISBN 1-879378-48-5.
  • "Music, Irony, Aggression: Hoffmann's Johannes Kriesler and the Creation of Horror," in Genre at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Fantasy, ed, by George E. Slusser & Jean-Pierre Barricelli. Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books, 2003, ISBN 1-879378-48-5.

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