Twelve visions of living in a climate-changed world.We are living in the Anthropocene—an era of dramatic and violent climate change featuring warming oceans, melting icecaps, extreme weather events, habitat loss, species extinction, and more. What will life be like in a climate-changed world? In Tomorrow’s Parties, science fiction authors speculate how we might be able to live and even thrive through the advancing Anthropocene. In ten original stories by writers from around the world, an interview with celebrated writer Kim Stanley Robinson, and a series of intricate and elegant artworks by Sean Bodley, Tomorrow’s Parties takes rational optimism as a moral imperative, or at least a pragmatic alternative to despair. In these stories—by writers from the United Kingdom, the United States, Nigeria, China, Bangladesh, and Australia—a young man steals from delivery drones; a political community lives on an island made of ocean-borne plastic waste; and a climate change denier tries to unmask “crisis actors.” Climate-changed life also has its pleasures and epiphanies, as when a father in Africa works to make his son’s dreams of “Viking adventure” a reality, and an IT professional dispatched to a distant village encounters a marvelous predigital fungal network. Contributors include Pascall Prize for Criticism winner James Bradley, Hugo Award winners Greg Egan and Sarah Gailey, Philip K Dick Award winner Meg Elison, and New York Times bestselling author Daryl Gregory.
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Introduction: Science Fiction in the Anthropocene viiJonathan Strahan1 It's Science Over Capitalism: Kim Stanley Robinson and the Imperative of Hope 1James Bradley2 Drone Pirates of Silicon Valley 11Meg Elison3 Down and Out in Exile Park 27Tade Thompson4 Once Upon a Future in the West 47Daryl Gregory5 Crisis Actors 75Greg Egan6 When the Tide Rises 95Sarah Gailey7 I Give You the Moon 115Justina Robson8 Do You Hear the Fungi Sing? 135Chen Qiufan, translated by Emily Jin9 Legion 157Malka Older 10 The Ferryman 173Saad Z. Hossain11 After the Storm 189James BradleyArtwork: Sean Bodley 213Acknowledgments 217Contributors 219
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"A disarmingly credible portrait of what life and work might be like in a future that may already be here, and that may or may not be reclaimable."—Locus Magazine"A great lineup of stories."—Toronto Star"A treat box full of riveting narratives about lived experiences in the Anthropocene. Together they present a compelling narrative . . .  that the richness of life will endure past most changes."—Physics World"Packed with solid stories, including a handful of gems, and succeeds in its aim to explore our future with rational optimism."—Engineering & Technology“Our future is likely to be preoccupied by climate disaster. But what will that actually look like, and how will we find ways to keep going? Ten science fiction and fantasy authors explore our possible futures. Malka Older writes about surveillance being turned into a force for good; Tade Thompson explores the possibility of a utopia built on a floating island of plastics. These stories are interesting, thought-provoking and hopeful.”—Observer
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ISBN
9780262544436
Publisert
2022-08-23
Utgiver
Vendor
MIT Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Jonathan Strahan is a World Fantasy Award–winning editor, anthologist, and podcaster. Reviews editor for Locus magazine and consulting editor for Tor.com, he cohosts and produces the Hugo-nominated Coode Street Podcast.