Not One of Us: Stories of Aliens on Earth by Neil Clarke **Mankind comes face to face with extraterrestrial life in this short fiction reprint anthology from Clarkesworld publisher Neil Clarke.** _They Are Strangers from Far Lands . . ._ Science fiction writers have been using aliens as a metapho
Not one of us: stories of aliens on Earth
โ Scribed by Clarke, Neil
- Publisher
- Night Shade Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 455 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, NY
- ISBN
- 159780651X
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โฆ Synopsis
Mankind comes face to face with extraterrestrial life in this short fiction reprint anthology from Clarkesworld publisher Neil Clarke.
They Are Strangers from Far Lands . . .
Science fiction writers have been using aliens as a metaphor for the other for over one hundred years. Superman has otherworldly origins, and his struggles to blend in on our planet are a clear metaphor for immigration. Earth's adopted son is just one example of this "Alien Among Us" narrative.
There are stories of assimilation, or the failure to do so. Stories of resistance to the forces of naturalization. Stories told from the alien viewpoint. Stories that use aliens as a manifestation of the fears and worries of specific places and eras. Stories that transcend location and time, speaking to universal issues of group identity and its relationship to the Other.
Nearly thirty authors in this reprint anthology grapple both the best and worst aspects of...
โฆ Subjects
Human-alien encounters -- Fiction
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