Deserts of Fire

Deserts of Fire
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Speculative Fiction and the Modern War

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Douglas Lain

ناشر

Night Shade

شابک

9781597808613
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Publisher's Weekly

July 11, 2016
Grouped in categories named with the rhetoric of modern warfareâ"Weapons of Mass Destruction," "Shock, Awe, and Combat," "Terrorism," etc.âthe 21 stories in this anthology ably demonstrate the imaginative possibilities of war as a theme in contemporary speculative fiction. The best selections explore the emotional and psychological impact of war on its participants. Ken Liu's "In the Loop" concerns a roboticist who programs drones; her conscientiousness paradoxically makes them more effective killers. In Linda Nagata's haunting "Light and Shadow," a soldier discovers that her combat telemetry is suppressing violent emotions that later erupt at home. In James Morrow's mordantly satirical "Arms and the Woman," a frantic Helen of Troy discovers the folly of trying to prevent war between armies who believe that "any pretext for war can be made to seem reasonable." In his introductory notes, Lain (After the Saucers Landed) sometimes overexplains what the stories are "about," but his selections prove that the best speculative fiction, no matter how futuristic, is always about the here and now.




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