From phoenix.alexander at ucr.edu Mon Jun 1 10:48:41 2026 From: phoenix.alexander at ucr.edu (phoenix.alexander at ucr.edu) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2026 10:48:41 -0700 Subject: [Sfts-students] Klein Librarian update May 2026 Message-ID: Dear all, Happy start of Pride month! May the sun continue to shine on us all. And to those entering Finals week: you got this! I'll start with some new arrivals to the Eaton Collection. There have been a lot this month, so I'm only giving you the highlights: - Two *Isaac Asimov works in translation*: *Radioaktiv...!: ein utopisch-**technischer Abenteuerroman* (1964, German translation of *Pebble in the Sky*) and *Wasser f?r den Mars Utop.-techn. **Erz?hlungen* (1965, German translation of* The Martian Way and other Stories). * These 1964/1965 editions feature new cover art by Eyke Volkmer. - Im Mondstaub versunken. Ein techn. Zukunftsroman (1964, German translation of *A Fall of Moondust)*, Arthur C. Clarke - Mark Von Schlegell, *Venusia: a true story* (2005). - A selection of science fiction comic book issues: - *Space Adventures**,* v.3 no. 58, August 1964 Unknown Worlds, No. 31, April-May 1964 - *Unknown Worlds*, no. 53, February 1967 - *Forbidden Worlds*, no. 137, August 1966 - *Flying Saucers*, no. 5, October 1969 [rare copy with binding error: double covers.] Some more exciting acquisitions are coming up; more on those next month. As always: if you need anything for a class, either as a faculty or student, please reach out to me and let me know, so that I can purchase it for the Eaton Collection! In events news: -The *artist conversation with Melinda Gebbie* is now available to watch on UCR Library's YouTube channel, at the following link: https://youtu.be/UCgTOmZnLyU?si=3PMimDrT78CJBeqU - Professor andr? carrington will be at local bookstore Cellar Door Books to discuss his new book, *Audiofuturism: Science Fiction Radio Drama and the Black Fantastic Imagination *on *Friday, June 5th at 6:00pm*. - I'll be in Chicago for the Nebula Awards this weekend, where among other things I'll be helping to welcome SFWA's newest Grand Master, N. K. Jemisin ! That's all for May. Have a fantastic start of summer! Warmth and light, Phoenix *Recommended book of the month:* Ryan La Sala, *The Honeys *(2022) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: