You love the world of SF? You never miss a movie or devour every book science fiction you can find? Created by a young French author, this area presents the world of SF in general and my literary production in particular. Chimera is a cycle of novels in three volumes, of which the story takes place on Earth at the XXII century. The world has suddenly shifted in 2020 and men, divided, failed to meet the formidable challenges they were suddenly confronted. Rapidly, networks are organized to meet the onslaught of mysterious invaders, the Chimera. In Europe, two major entities oppose a stubborn resistance to the terrifying creatures: the Sanctuary, which builds on the tremendous natural lock the Swiss Alps, and the Kingdom of Rhodes, which occupies essentially the Dodecanese islands. Chimeras, the meaning of the Beast, Colonna edition released in the end of 2010. This book is a Science Fiction novel in its own right, with a real outcome. Queen beyond the sea and flesh of my blood will be held respectively one and twenty years later. For each author, I present the main Science Fiction books with a record of reading and detailed criticism. While most books on offer are known, I also selected books, novels or news broadcast more confidential that should be discovered. Often at the margin of the great circuits of the publishing world, they deserve to be discovered. From Blade Runner to Dune, Minority Report to Gattaca, stories and novels are regularly adapted to the cinema. Science Fiction book to the screen offers a different interpretation of the vision of the author. I propose, for the major films based on books of anticipation or SF novels often new, a presentation page with a synopsis, the trailer, a selection of images and critical press. Regularly, depending on my schedule, I enrich these pages with new forms of books, movies or series. News A session is also available on the book Science Fiction and SF in particular in general. I invite you to visit this website regularly to find out the latest additions. This site is also and above all, yours! You can suggest ideas for Science Fiction books, movies, new releases, author sites, using the Contacts page. . . SCIENCE FICTION: A GOOD PART OF THE LITERATURE IN ADVANCE GENDER TURNED THIS SERIES HAS THOUSANDS OF TV AND FILM (ugly, bad, ybueno). Science fiction is a genre of stories that can not be imagined in the world as we know, due to a transformation of narrative scenario, based on a change of coordinates scientific, spatial, temporal, social or descriptive, but so that the relative is acceptable as rational speculation. "Science fiction is a genre that develops his argument consistent with a plausible assumptions supposedly scientific knowledge that are owned at the time the work was created and that either differ markedly from a particular aspect of reality as and as it is (or its past as it was), or suggest a hypothetical future resulting from that reality. ". Top ten science fiction. The longest is 1967 and the best found for weeks. The history of science fiction TV series in ten classic. Have ventured so far, different definitions of science fiction. From a syntactic criteria, for example, has said that "science fiction stories are tales of future past positions" 1. In turn, from an aesthetic perspective, some scholars have argued that science fiction literature is part of a "pasat" inferior in quality to the stories in the mainstream literature or consecrated. It has also warned that science fiction is something fantastic masked within a certain realism. As for the issues that fuel the classical notion of the genre, coined in the 30s of last century, intended to group the topics into three main groups: the afterlife, worlds unknown and unexpected visitors. In other words, the logic governing the science fiction of the early years was the logic of otherness: other times, other worlds, other subjectivities. Given this characteristic that runs through much of the science fiction stories, has argued that a story like "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" (1944) by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) may well belong to gender. While this statement is debatable, is initially parallel worlds, and in this sense, responds to the logic of otherness. From this hypothesis, it might be interesting to discuss with our students if the Borges story may or may not read from this key. In the 60's, with the help of the American writer James Ballard (1930), there is a shift in the way in which gender is understood, while science fiction happens to have an unusual prominence in academic circles where, until not too long ago, his entrance was prohibited. This entry was posted on August 26, 2009 at 12:14 pm and is filed under Science Fiction, COMMUNICATION NETWORK, knowledge, culture. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. 0 feed. . . .
