Science-Fiction has long been written off as a runt of literature, a place for immature geeks to put all their weird fetishes or whatever. Let’s try and correct that. Sci-Fi is literature. Here are two proofs of that.
Everythingography
- Fine Prey by Scott Westerfeld (novel I analysed)
- Bruna Husky by Rosa Montero (book series I analysed)
- Archeologies of the Future by Frederic Jameson (essay I mentioned)
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang (short story collection I recommended)
- Blade Runner by Ridley Scott (movie I quoted 42 words from)
- Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (novel I used as introduction)
- Off to the Races by Lana del Rey (song quoting the incipit of former for fun please don’t sue me for copyright infringement)
Music credits
All music by me (including a brand new theme, yay!) except the two seconds of Lana Del Rey’s Off to the Races for the Lolita quote.