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Titolo:   European Science Fiction #1. Knowing the Neighbours
Autore:   Autori VARI
   A cura di: Francesco VERSO
   Prefazione: Francesco VERSO
   Traduzione: Autori VARI
   Copertina: Alessia TISBA
 
Data Pubbl.:   24 Giugno 2021 ISBN:    9788832077254
Titolo e/o Data Orig.:   2021
Note:   Edizione in lingua inglese
 
Genere:   Libri->Fantascienza
 
Categoria:   FANTASTICO Rilegatura:   Brossura
Tipologia:   Principali Dimensioni:   127 x 203
Contenuto:   Antologia  N. pagine:   304
 
 
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The anthology “Knowing the Neighbours” features a selection of Near-Future stories written by some of the best European Science Fiction authors from 15 countries and in translation from 11 languages.
Europe has always been the forge of fantastic literature from True Story by Lucian and The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, passing from Micromega by Voltaire and Somnium by Johannes Kepler, up to the novels of Jules Verne and the short stories by Primo Levi. Moreover, Europe has also been the founder of fundamental literary and artistic vanguards (like Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism) that deeply influenced our consciousness and thinking. That’s why Europe has still a lot to offer to the future of humanity if only its stories would be translated more and more. As European readers and writers know so much more about American and English Science Fiction than their own national ones, it’s about time to get to know our neighbours through the stories of our fellow European writers. Ranging from disaster tourism to the use of AIs to improve the quality of wine, from planned obsolescence in common objects to aesthetic benchmarks to value everything, from animatronics as new friends to climate change and community resilience, their stories will take you on a tour along the many shapes of European futures.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 - Roseweed by Vasso Christou (Greece)
2 - Amber Queen by Olivier Paquet (France)
3 - Fragmentation by Tom Crosshill (Latvia)
4 - Planned Obsolescence by Nina Horvath (Austria)
5 - The Keresztury TVirs by Ivan Popov (Bulgaria)
6 - The Golden Nose by Neil Williamson (UK)
7 - Goal invariance under radical self-modification by Julie Novakova (Czech Republic)
8 - Beautymark by Linda De Santi (Italy)
9 - Petware by Uwe Post (Germany)
10 - The Naming Tree by J.S. Meresmaa (Finland)
11 - Any House in the Storm by Tais Teng (Netherlands)
12 - Lying Weather by Krystyna Chodorowska (Poland)
13 - Reaping Day by Anna Jakobsson Lund (Sweden)
14 - The Rescue by Margrét Helgadóttir (Norway)
15 - Team Memory by Carme Torras (Spain)