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Terra Nova: An Anthology of Contemporary Spanish Science Fiction
Author: | Mariano Villarreal |
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Original English publication, 2013 Original Spanish publication, 2012 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Six top Spanish-language authors prove that science fiction remains sharp and visionary, with stories about the deepest anxieties, challenges, and problems of our societies. Their speculations and metaphors analyze and dissect a reality in continuous change.
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The Texture of Words, by Felicidad Martínez: women seek to lead despite being blind and dependent, while men fight constant wars.
Deirdre, by Lola Robles: in the future, robotics can create made-to-order lovers.
Greetings from a Zombie Nation, by Eric J. Mota: a stagnant society turns its citizens into the living dead.
Light a Single Candle, by Victor Conde: social networks want too much and never let go.
Bodies, by Juanfran Jiménez: in a globalized and pseudodemocratic Europe, the rich practice sex tourism by means of mind exchange.
Memory, by Teresa P. Mira de Echeverría: personal relationships and sex roles evolve in radical ways on a terraformed Mars in a relatively near future.
Science Fiction from Spain, by Mariano Villarreal: a close view of what Spanish science fiction is and has been.
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