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* [[Tuckerization]]: In addition to [[Author Avatar]] Chester Anderson, there is [[Michael Kurland]] (who wrote the first sequel) and Tom Waters (who wrote the second sequel). |
* [[Tuckerization]]: In addition to [[Author Avatar]] Chester Anderson, there is [[Michael Kurland]] (who wrote the first sequel) and Tom Waters (who wrote the second sequel). |
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** There is an uncertain instance in the character of Andrew Blake, an unashamed pornographer with artistic pretensions. Some fifteen or so years after the book was published, porn director/producer Paul Nevitt began working under the name "Andrew Blake" and began releasing [[True Art Is Incomprehensible|almost incomprehensibly-artistic]] adult films; it is unknown if Nevitt was known to Anderson and had been using the name already, or if he just took the pseudonym in tribute, or if it was all just a coincidence. |
** There is an uncertain instance in the character of Andrew Blake, an unashamed pornographer with artistic pretensions. Some fifteen or so years after the book was published, porn director/producer Paul Nevitt began working under the name "Andrew Blake" and began releasing [[True Art Is Incomprehensible|almost incomprehensibly-artistic]] adult films; it is unknown if Nevitt was known to Anderson and had been using the name already, or if he just took the pseudonym in tribute, or if it was all just a coincidence. |
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*** [https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/panicky-teenyboppers At least one reviewer] is of the opinion that the fictional Blake is in fact a Tuckerized Nevitt. |
*** [https://web.archive.org/web/20170107040930/http://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/panicky-teenyboppers At least one reviewer] is of the opinion that the fictional Blake is in fact a Tuckerized Nevitt. |
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** At least two Amazon.com reviewers claim to have been neighbors of Anderson, Kurland and Waters in the 1960s and indicate that ''everyone'' in the book, even walk-on characters, is based on a real person. |
** At least two Amazon.com reviewers claim to have been neighbors of Anderson, Kurland and Waters in the 1960s and indicate that ''everyone'' in the book, even walk-on characters, is based on a real person. |
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* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Well, the future of ''1967'' -- set in a 1976 where there are videophones, military surplus hovercraft, a Bicentennial exposition, and a Hippie counterculture that is still flourishing instead of having burnt out with the rise of Watergate -- oh, and no disco. |
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Well, the future of ''1967'' -- set in a 1976 where there are videophones, military surplus hovercraft, a Bicentennial exposition, and a Hippie counterculture that is still flourishing instead of having burnt out with the rise of Watergate -- oh, and no disco. |