Citations:Bangsian

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 * 1986, David Roberts, Moments of doubt and other mountaineering writings:
 * The person who put together this remarkable packages was Richard Bangs, co-founder and president of Sobek.  "Bangsian Hype" is a term in local usage in Angels Camp, California, where Sobek is quartered.


 * 1987, Christopher Redmond, Welcome to America, Mr. Sherlock Holmes: Victorian America meets Arthur Conan Doyle:
 * An extensive study of [John Kendrick] Bangs's Sherlockian writings is Jon L. Lellenberg's article "Bangsian Sherlockiania," Baker Street Miscellanea 39 (autumn 1984), pp. 31-36.


 * 1999, John Clute, The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, "Bangs, John Kendrick":
 * Though the idea that the dead might be imagined as conversing together in Hell has a provenance extending back at least as far as Lucian's Dialogues with the dead (cAD150), what became known as Bangsian fantasy established an amicable club-story atmosphere and implicated its eminent dead souls--some historical, some fictional--in prankish escapades.


 * 2000, Jim DeRogatis, Let it blurt: the life and times of Lester Bangs, America's greatest rock critic:
 * When she ran out to the store for a break from a difficult column, he finished it for her in a typical Bangsian style.


 * circa 2005, Ruskin Bond, Poetry Magic 3
 * He was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian Fantasy, the school of fantasy-writing that set the plot wholly or partially in the after life.