Infused with feminist, Afro-Caribbean views of the science fiction and fantasy genres, this collection of offbeat and highly original works takes aim at race and racism in literature. In βReport from Planet Midnight,β at the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, an alien addresses
Report from Planet Midnight (Short Story Collection)
β Scribed by Hopkinson, Nalo
- Book ID
- 107887478
- Publisher
- PM Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 594 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781604864977
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Infused with feminist, Afro-Caribbean views of the science fiction and fantasy genres, this collection of offbeat and highly original works takes aim at race and racism in literature. In βReport from Planet Midnight,β at the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, an alien addresses the crowd, evaluating Earthβs βstrangeβ customs, including the marginalization of works by nonwhite and female writers. βMessage in a Bottleβ shows Greg, an American Indian artist, befriending a strange four-year-old who seems wise beyond her years. While preparing an exhibition, he discovers that the young girl is a traveler from the future sent to recover art from the distant pastβwhich apparently includes his own work. Concluding the book with series editor Terry Bissonβs Outspoken Interview, Nalo Hopkinson shares laughs, loves, and top-secret Caribbean spells.
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Infused with feminist, Afro-Caribbean views of the science fiction and fantasy genres, this collection of offbeat and highly original works takes aim at race and racism in literature. In Report from Planet Midnight, at the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, an alien addresses th
Infused with feminist, Afro-Caribbean views of the science fiction and fantasy genres, this collection of offbeat and highly original works takes aim at race and racism in literature. In βReport from Planet Midnight,β at the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, an alien addresses