trezor.io
Rate this file (Rating : 5 / 5 with 1 votes)
steampunk girl
trezor.io

Steampunk Girl

Origin
Although many works now considered seminal to the genre were published in the 1960s and 1970s, the term steampunk originated in the late 1980s as a tongue in cheek variant of cyberpunk. It seems to have been coined by science fiction author K. W. Jeter, who was trying to find a general term for works by Tim Powers (The Anubis Gates, 1983); James Blaylock (Homunculus, 1986); and himself (Morlock Night, 1979, and Infernal Devices, 1987)—all of which took place in a 19th-century (usually Victorian) setting and imitated conventions of such actual Victorian speculative fiction as H. G. Wells's The Time Machine. In a letter to science fiction magazine Locus, printed in the April 1987 issue, Jeter wrote:
Dear Locus,
Enclosed is a copy of my 1979 novel Morlock Night; I'd appreciate your being so good as to route it Faren Miller, as it's a prime piece of evidence in the great debate as to who in "the Powers/Blaylock/Jeter fantasy triumvirate" was writing in the "gonzo-historical manner" first. Though of course, I did find her review in the March Locus to be quite flattering.

File information
Filename:319149.jpg
Album name:People & Humanity
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:#steampunk #girl
Filesize:55 KiB
Date added:Sep 22, 2010
Dimensions:600 x 600 pixels
Displayed:47 times
URL:displayimage.php?pid=319149
Favorites:Add to Favorites