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In Winston-Salem, leaders gathered to mark the 225th anniversary of Peter Oliver's freedom from slavery. They also announced the creation of an art gallery to honor his life and legacy.
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Instead of capturing the act of losing something, artists like Peter Hujar and Hamad Butt show us what’s been lost.
The implicit suggestions of reviews like these is that science fiction cannot be engaging on a philosophical or anthropological level, that science fiction by nature has to be pulpy or escapist.