Monday, October 19, 2020

How Chinese Novelists Are Reimagining Science Fiction,,,,001



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As a big fan of science fiction literature I am, in this post I will recommend five sagas of best science fiction audiobooks science fiction books, so that they fall in love with the genre and never stop reading.

The best option is to try to read more than one sub genre so you can create a judgment of which stories you might like and which ones you don't. This will allow you to expand your science fiction library with more authors and works than if you stay with only one sub genre. Science fiction books are a great demand exerted by millions of people who consider themselves as true faithful defenders of this george orwells audiobooks genre, (science fiction novels to read), as for the adaptation to the big screen of many of them, by the great number of existing science fiction movie titles. There are many fiction books and stories, but, according to the New York Times, these 10 titles that we present below, are the most essential books in science fiction novels to read, some of them included in titles of science fiction movies.

In any case, today's topic will not be focused on reviewing the best science fiction books in literature in general, although another day we could delight in a few timeless classics. You see, as a good gringo, Pringle has the limitation of thinking about the center of the world, so he writes a list of reviews of books that look like the hundred best English-speaking science fiction novels. Considered one of the best written science fiction series and with a Hugo Prize to its credit, the Isaac Asimov Foundation saga develops for thousands of years in the history of mankind among the stars.

When talking about the best science fiction books, many consider that there was a golden age in the literature of the genre with authors such as Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick H. G. Wells among others. As I am not going to read all the books I would like some good connoisseur of many of them to help me reduce my list considering that I am not a fan of excess magic, witches, paranoia and dragons, and yes to empathize with the characters, science fiction and that reading hook (since I am not a great reader). Possibly, what may be considered as the first notable post-war title was not written by an author usually listed as a science fiction writer and, in fact, the book was not even listed as such by its editor; but it certainly is, and gave its author worldwide fame; we refer to 1984 (1948) by George Orwell But the best business card of the 1950s period is its endless list of writers who have been the backbone of the genre until almost the end of the century: Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, Arthur C. Clarke, Poul Anderson, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Frank Herbert, Stanislav Lem and many others.

Don Quijote's madness is reasonable, it is codified, it is based on cultural molds; life and literature cannot be separated artificially, they are concepts that feed back: vital values, emotions, feeling, have debts with cultural codes, and in the same way there is no innocent, aseptic, non-responsibility literature in the social sphere ... Starting from this basic rationalism in the supposed portrait of an idealist - it is curious how literary interpretations are full of anachronisms! - we see how, to interpret, we use extemporaneous concepts in a certain historical context; and, nevertheless, that game of contexts is exciting and, if not, that they tell Borges - with his Pierre Menard, author of Don Quixote -, Don Quixote is a fiction that reflects on another through a game of mirrors, Pre-spurious deformations and idealizations: Cervantes deforms the books of chivalry that at the same time were a deformation of the real, through a character that deforms the reality he observes. Michael J. Sullivan, the creator of the novels starring Riyria, is going to see how his latest novels change hands once again, because the American publisher Grim Oak Press is going to be in charge from now on publishing his following novels, starting by Age of Legend, the fourth installment of Legends of the First Empire, ”the fantasy saga with which the author explores the past of the novels starring Riyria - the association formed by Hadrian and Royce - thousands of years before Riyria Chronicles ”and Riyria Revelations”, in the world of Elan during the era of the mythical demigod Novron. This is my top of fantasy novels and, as you know, fantasy is of my favorite genres along with romance. I want to clarify two things: first, not all books are youthful, so I have not put that label in the title of the entrance; second, when I say fantasy I mean novels in which there are alternative worlds that are governed by their own laws where characters with powers appear (see, that magic is present).

But this novelist was very successful with several works and in 1871, he dared to the genre of science fiction with The Coming race (The Race of the Future, audiobook in English), which would later be published under the title Vril, the power of the coming race (Vril, the power of the future race).

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