Cosmos Latinos: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Latin America and Spain

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Andrea L. Bell, Yolanda Molina-Gavilán
Wesleyan University Press, Jul 31, 2003 - Fiction - 352 pages

The first-ever collection of Latin American science fiction in English.

Opening a window onto a fascinating new world for English-speaking readers, this anthology offers popular and influential stories from over ten countries, chronologically ranging from 1862 to the present. Latin American and Spanish science fiction shares many thematic and stylistic elements with anglophone science fiction, but there are important differences: many downplay scientific plausibility, and others show the influence of the region's celebrated literary fantastic. In the 27 stories included in this anthology, a 16th-century conquistador is re-envisioned as a cosmonaut, Mexican factory workers receive pleasure-giving bio-implants, and warring bands of terrorists travel through time attempting to reverse the outcome of historical events.

The introduction examines the ways the genre has developed in Latin America and Spain since the 1700s and studies science fiction as a means of defamiliarizing, and then critiquing, regional culture, history and politics—especially in times of censorship and political repression. The volume also includes a brief introduction to each story and its author, and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works. Cosmos Latinos is a critical contribution to Latin American, Spanish, popular culture and science fiction studies and will be stimulating reading for anyone who likes a good story.

 

Contents

Science Fiction in Latin America and Spain
1
In the Beginning The Visionaries
21
Nilo María Fabra On the Planet Mars Spain 1890
36
Speculating on a New Genre SF from 1900 through the 1950s
45
Ernesto Silva Román The Death Star Chile 1929
52
Juan José Arreola Baby H P Mexico 1952
58
Jerônimo Monteiro The Crystal Goblet Brazil 1964
68
Álvaro Menén Desleal A Cord Made of Nylon and Gold
86
Luis Britto García Future Venezuela 1970
136
José B Adolph The Falsifier Peru 1972
153
Angélica Gorodischer The Violets Embryos Argentina 1973
158
André Carneiro Brain Transplant Brazil 1978
194
Federico Schaffler A Miscalculation Mexico 1983
208
Guillermo Lavín Reaching the Shore Mexico 1994
223
Pepe Rojo Gray Noise Mexico 1996
243
MauricioJosé Schwarz Glimmerings on Blue Glass
265

Pablo Capanna Acronia Argentina 1966
92
Eduardo Goligorsky The Last Refuge Argentina 1967
109
Alberto Vanasco PostBoomboom Argentina 1967
116
Magdalena Mouján Otaño Gu Ta Gutarrak We and Our Own
123
Pablo Castro Exerion Chile 2000
293
Notes
331
About the Contributors
351
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YOLANDA MOLINA-GAVILÁN is a professor of Spanish at Eckerd College.

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