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European Hall of Fame
« on: March 28, 2007, 06:59:59 PM »
Een recensie in Publisher's Weekly aangaande de anthologie "European Hall of Fame", waarin 18 Europese SF-schrijvers acte de présence geven.

"Wondrous worlds await U.S. SF fans in this sensitively chosen, impeccably translated anthology of Continental European science fiction stories, ranging from 1987 to 2005. Offering "emotional satisfaction and cerebral excitement," as James Morrow puts it in his introduction, highlights include Johanna Sinisalo's "Baby Doll," a Finnish denunciation of materialistic exploitation of children; Romanian Lucian Merisca's "Some Earthlings' Adventures on Outrerria," an excruciating political satire; Valerio Evangelisti's "Sepultura," which offers a neo-Dantean Infernoscape; and W.J. Maryson's "Verstummte Musik," a near-future Orwellian nightmare. A French twist on human-machine interface lifts Jean-Claude Dunyach's "Separations" into a meditation on the nature of artistic creativity, while Elena Arsenieva's "A Birch Tree, a White Fox" exquisitely illustrates the quintessential Russian soul. These "disciplined speculations" by European writers and their painstaking translators not only excite the mind, they move the heart. (June)"
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Nooit was ik dichter bij de klop op de deur van de hemel dan langs het pad van de taal.

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Re: European Hall of Fame
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2007, 08:21:37 PM »
klinkt goed Wim, klinkt heel goed.
Dat heb ik ergens gelezen....

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Re: European Hall of Fame
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2007, 04:33:41 PM »
Wat leuk Wim, krijg je ook wat exemplaartjes voor hier of moeten we dit boek uit Amerika over laten komen?
Waarachtigheid is het grootste goed

 

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