On Star Trek: The Original Series

Star Trek in the Real World

By Norman Spinrad

Star Trek as the pivotal work in the growth of SF cinema into a dominant force, and the concurrent growth of SF publishing into what it is today....

The creation of the Star Trek concept...was a cunning and audacious stroke of genius that changed the relation of SF to popular culture forever....

Star Trek imprinted the imagery of science fiction on mass public consciousness, where it had never been before, opening, thereby, the languages and concerns of science fiction to a mass audience for the very first time...so that years and a generation of Trekkies later, George Lucas could confidently begin Star Wars with a full-bore space chase and take the largest film audiences in history with him from the opening shot.

—Norman Spinrad, Science Fiction in the Real World

You must pardon me for beginning this essay by quoting myself, but the above words were written long before I sat down to write this. They appeared, not in a piece on Star Trek itself, but as part of a chapter on cinematic science fiction in a critical book exploring the relationship of science fiction to the wider world around us, and, for purposes of this discussion, that is as important as the words themselves, or who happened to be the author thereof.

In science fiction, and in the real world, there has never been a phenomenon quite like Star Trek. One scarcely knows where to begin. Consider perhaps  …

About Norman Spinrad

Norman Spinrad is the author of some 20 novels and 60 stories published in 14 languages, including Bug Jack Barron, The Iron Dream, He Walked Among Us and Mexica. He has also written feature films, television programs and songs. He is also a journalist, film critic, literary critic and political commentator. He has been a radio talk show host, vocalist, literary agent and president of the Science Fiction Writers of America and World SF. He grew up in New York, has lived in Los Angeles, London, San Francisco and Paris, and traveled widely in Europe, less so in Latin America and Asia.

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