Armageddon Now
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- Publication: London Review of Books
- Date: 2003-07-10
- Author:
- Page: 4
- Language: English
I am less sure than John Sutherland that Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins's fait Behind is a 'rip-off' of Stephen King's 'The Langoliers' (LRB, 5 June). The idea of passengers disappearing mid-flight has been in the air for some time. In Millennium (1984) John Varley portrayed a genetically ravaged human race raiding doomed planes for spare parts. Varley may or may not have been inspired by the Troughton-era 'Doctor Who and the Faceless Ones' (1967).
Marc Hudson Manchester
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- APA 6th ed.: (2003-07-10). Armageddon Now. London Review of Books p. 4.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Armageddon Now." London Review of Books [add city] 2003-07-10, 4. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Armageddon Now." London Review of Books, edition, sec., 2003-07-10
- Turabian: "Armageddon Now." London Review of Books, 2003-07-10, section, 4 edition.
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