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The “Golden Age” of American science fiction in the 1940s and’60s. As its name suggests, it was a period of considerable talent in the history of science fiction. A number of specific poets were created during this period, and 78 of them were generated in this tool. These poets love to use all sorts of scientific and technical details to create a cool aesthetic that is different from everyday life.

Technology seems to be influencing people’s understanding of the world at different times with unprecedented power. Science fiction is the genre that is most sensitive to science, and at that time the poets naturally took a very optimistic view of technology and the future of mankind. You can look at their work at random to see their contributions to the field of science fiction poetry, as well as the ideas that were prevalent in different periods of time in different speculative Poets.

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