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John Clute, noting Tiptree's " inconsolable complexities of vision ", concluded that " It is very rarely that a James Tiptree story does not both deal directly with death and end with a death of the spirit, or of all hope, or of the race ".
John Clute, for The Encyclopedia of Fantasy ( in which capitalized typesetting represents literary themes and categories for that book ), wrote: " an ANIMAL FANTASY about a philosophical gull who is profoundly affected by FLYING, but who demands too much of his community and is cast out by it.
Clute is located at ( 29. 026060 ,-95. 394539 ).
The Clute Library is a part of the Brazoria County Library System.
John Frederick Clute ( born 1940 ) is a Canadian-born author and critic specializing in science fiction ( also SF, sf ) and fantasy literature who has lived in both England and the United States since 1969.
Clute is also author of the collections of reviews and essays Strokes, Look at the Evidence: Essays and Reviews, Scores, Canary Fever and Pardon This Intrusion.
Though Clute is chiefly known for his critiques of fiction, he has also reviewed other modes, such as film:
Matthew Davis has written, " Clute stands out, not just because of the depth and breadth of his knowledge, but also for the individuality of his writing ; even the most formal sentence plucked from one of his scholastic works is readily identifiable due to his individual judgement and style.
" SF Site's Rich Horton agreed that Clute is " a man known first and foremost as a critic, and moreover a man known for his formidable intelligence and vocabulary, and his enjoyment in wielding both ... anyone familiar with John Clute's critical work will know that his prose is not simple, though it is precise and at its best exhilarating.
A character in the science fiction novel Appleseed by John Clute laments the destruction of the planet Trencher with a reference to Carcosa: " My heart is breaking.
) Critic and author John Clute writes that "… his early stories and novels display considerable intellectual complexity, and do not shirk the downbeat implications of their anthropological treatment of aliens and alienating milieux …" In his major essay on these early novels, author Ian Watson writes " Michael Bishop is both an exoticist and a moralist.
In the journal Foundation, John Clute writes that the novel is " a fever of explanation.
He is the creator and a co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ( with John Clute ).
However, as Clute explains, what Gaiman meant was that Jonathan Strange is " the finest English novel of the fantastic since Hope Mirrlees's great Lud-in-the-Mist ( 1926 ), which is almost certainly the finest English fantasy about the relationship between England and the fantastic yet published " ( emphasis in original ).
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy is a 1997 reference work on fantasy, edited by John Clute and John Grant.
It is slightly smaller, containing 1, 049 alphabetical pages, over 4, 000 entries and approximately one million words, the bulk of which were written by Clute, Grant and Ashley.
" Edisonade " is a modern term, coined in 1993 by John Clute in his and Peter Nicholls ' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, for stories based around a brilliant young inventor and his inventions, many of which would now be classified as science fiction.
Clute defines the word in his book: As used here the term ‘ edisonade ' - derived from Thomas Alva Edison ( 1847-1931 ) in the same way that ‘ Robinsonade ' is derived from Robinson Crusoe-can be understood to describe any story which features a young US male inventor hero who uses his ingenuity to extricate himself from tight spots and who, by so doing, saves himself from foreign oppressors.

Clute and city
Clute was incorporated in May 1952 under the name Clute City, with a commission form of government ; in 1955 the town changed its name back to Clute and adopted an alderman ( city council ) form of government.
* the part of the Territorial District of Cochrane lying west and north of a line drawn from the southeast corner of the City of Timmins north and west along the east and north limits of the city north along the east boundaries of the Townships of Prosser, Lucas, Beck and Ottaway, west and north along the south and west boundary of the Township of Clute, north along the east boundary of the Township of Colquhoun, and east along the south boundaries of the Townships of Marven, Thorning, Potter, Sangster, Bragg, Newman, Tomlinson, Hurtubise and St. Laurent,
* The city of Clute, Texas.
SH 288 was redirected southward from Angleton when the city of Clute became more populated, then continued southward to a new intersection with State Highway 36 west of Freeport.

Clute and Brazoria
In the early 1940s, Clute began to prosper with the advent of Dow Chemical and several large construction companies moving into Southern Brazoria County.

Clute and Texas
Clute hosts " The Great Texas Mosquito Festival " every July.
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He was buried at Restwood Memorial Park in Clute, Texas.
The entire remaining section from FM 521 north of Angleton to Clute was transferred first to Texas State Highway 227 in 1987, and later Business Highway 288 when the bypass around the western side of Lake Jackson opened.

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* John Clute, Colin Greenland and David Pringle: Interzone The 1st Anthology, Everyman Fiction Limited, 1985
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone The 2nd Anthology, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1987
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone The 3rd Anthology, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1988
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone The 4th Anthology, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1989
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone The 5th Anthology, New English Library Paperbacks, 1991
* 1994 John Clute ( UK )
The move to write the character off the show was prompted by the death of Sidney Clute in October 1985, after the actor had only completed a few episodes of the 1985 86 season.
* Oscar Clute ( 1857 1935 ), U. S. college president.
* Willard Nelson Clute ( 1869 1950 ), U. S. botanist
* Chester Clute ( 1891 1956 ), U. S. actor.

Clute and .
* Clute, John and Peter Nicholls.
Science fiction editors John Clute and Peter Nichols offer a largely favorable appraisal of King, noting his " pungent prose, sharp ear for dialogue, disarmingly laid-back, frank style, along with his passionately fierce denunciation of human stupidity and cruelty ( especially to children ) of which rank him among the more distinguished ' popular ' writers.
Critic John Clute wrote of M. John Harrison's early writing that it "... reveals its New-Wave provenance in narrative discontinuities and subheads after the fashion of J. G. Ballard ".
Burns and Allen joined the Paramount roster in 1930 and made a string of one-reel comedies through 1933, usually written by Burns and featuring future Hollywood character actors such as Barton MacLane and Chester Clute.
Willard Nelson Clute, a noted botanist, was born in Painted Post.
After the American Civil War, Joseph Pegan, Soloman J. Clute, and several relatives including George and John Clute, founded a community near the plantation site.
In 1881, the name Clute was adopted when both plantations were bought by Solomon J. Clute.
" The other founders of Clute have also been described as northernors.
A deed dated March 17, 1886, transferred ownership from Soloman Clute to George Clute for property known as Clute's Place.
In 1933 Clute had only two businesses and a population of ten.
In 1950 Clute had a population of 700 and thirty-six businesses ; in 1954 the residents numbered 3, 200 and the businesses forty-five.

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