
Review from Rehovoth’s primo fanzine, CyberCozen
Congratulations to Emanuel Lottem and Sheldon Teitelbaum (L&T) on the release of yet another collection of Israeli SF&F short stories
Congratulations to Emanuel Lottem and Sheldon Teitelbaum (L&T) on the release of yet another collection of Israeli SF&F short stories
Zion`s Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature, 2018 (translated by Toru Nakamura) A selection of science fiction masterpieces written
The diversity of literature around the globe is truly amazing. Even more amazing is finding a wide-ranging collection from a
Zion’s Fiction not only introduces readers to the fascinating genre of Israeli science fiction but also provides a history of
Sheldon Teitelbaum and Emanuel Lottem have edited an anthology called Zion’s Fiction, a Treasury of Israeli Speculative Fiction, interestingly enough,
Zion’s Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature, Sheldon Teitelbaum & Emanuel Lottem, eds. (Mandel Vilar Press 978-1-94213-452-7, $24.95, 336pp,
Of the making of anthologies there is no end. But not all anthologies are equal—and what is true in general
Science fiction has flourished since the mid-20th century in Japan, France, Germany, the United States and the former Soviet Union.
Sheldon Teitelbaum and Emanuel Lottem’s scholarly and nearly comprehensive introduction to Zion’s Fiction: a treasury of Israeli speculative literature (https://locusmag.com/introduction-to-zions-fiction/) suggests
“The State of Israel may be regarded as the quintessential science fiction (SF) nation,” write Sheldon Teitelbaum and Emanuel Lottem,