Three Science Fiction Novellas: From Prehistory to the End of Mankind
If the arsenic-based bacteria had been real, their existence would change the conditions under which we might expect to find life-a science fictional dream that dates back at least to the writings of Belgian science fiction writer, J.-H. [...]of his unique ability to see the world differently colore...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the fantastic in the arts 2013, Vol.24 (1 (87)), p.121-123 |
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Zusammenfassung: | If the arsenic-based bacteria had been real, their existence would change the conditions under which we might expect to find life-a science fictional dream that dates back at least to the writings of Belgian science fiction writer, J.-H. [...]of his unique ability to see the world differently colored and differently transparent and opaque, he begins to observe a parallel ecology of beings never before noticed by humans: the Moedigen. Châtelain and Slusser suggest that the ferromagnetics represent a transhuman moment in which humanity passes its life force on. [...]the Anthropocene fades, and "the world without us" is shaped by another order of beings. |
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ISSN: | 0897-0521 |