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Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow

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Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow

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感染症監視用ドローンの Robot は、公的支援から取り残された東セントルイスで任務を続けるうち、カラスと人間の協力者を得る。種を越えた言語学習と友情を通じて、崩れかけた都市の中で公衆衛生とケアを立て直す短編 SF。

公衆衛生ロボットカラス友情都市の脆弱性

作品情報

小さな監視ドローンとカラスの群れが、見捨てられた都市で病を見つけ、人びとを救うために手を組む。

Annalee Newitz の短編。二千十八年に Future Tense Fiction 企画で発表され、のちにアンソロジー『Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow』と『The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019』に収録された。Robot の機械的な観察が、都市の貧困、公衆衛生の空白、カラスとの共生を照らし出す。

レビュー要約

  • ドローンが人間とカラスの双方と関係を築き、疫病に立ち向かう設定が印象的な作品として取り上げられている。ユーモアと希望を残しながら、社会制度の欠落も浮かび上がらせる。

書籍情報

出版社
The Unnamed Press
発売日
2019-10-02
ページ数
256ページ
言語
英語
サイズ
15.24 x 1.91 x 23.5 cm
ISBN-13
9781944700959
ISBN-10
1944700951
価格
6826 JPY
カテゴリ
洋書/Science Fiction & Fantasy/Science Fiction/Anthologies

Future Tense Fiction is a collection of electrifying original stories from a veritable who’s-who of authors working in speculative literature and science fiction today. Featuring Carmen Maria Machado, Emily St. John Mandel, Charlie Jane Anders, Nnedi Okorafor, Paolo Bacigalupi, Madeline Ashby, Mark Oshiro, Meg Elison, Maureen F. McHugh, Deji Bryce Olukotun, Hannu Rajaniemi, Annalee Newitz, Lee Konstantinou, and Mark Stasenko― Future Tense Fiction points the way forward to the fiction of tomorrow. A disease surveillance robot whose social programming gets put to the test. A future in which everyone receives universal basic income―but it’s still not enough. A futuristic sport, in which all the athletes have been chemically and physically enhanced. An A.I. company that manufactures a neural bridge allowing ordinary people to share their memories. Brimming with excitement and exploring new ideas, the stories collected by the editors of Slate’s Future Tense are philosophically ambitious and haunting in their creativity. At times terrifying and heart-wrenching, hilarious and optimistic, this is a collection that ushers in a new age for our world and for the short story. A partnership of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University, Future Tense explores how emerging technologies will change the way we live, in reality and fiction. Future Tense Fiction is a collection of original fiction commissioned by the partnership.

Charlie Jane Anders is the author of The City in the Middle of the Night and All the Birds in the Sky, which won the Nebula, Locus and Crawford awards and was on Time Magazine's list of the 10 best novels of 2016. Her Tor.com story "Six Months, Three Days" won a Hugo Award and appears in a new short story collection called Six Months, Three Days, Five Others. Her short fiction has appeared in Tor.com, Wired Magazine, Slate, Tin House, Conjunctions, Boston Review, Asimov's Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, ZYZZYVA, and several anthologies. She was a founding editor of io9.com, a site about science fiction, science and futurism, and she organizes the monthly Writers With Drinks reading series. Her first novel, Choir Boy, won a Lambda Literary Award. Madeline Ashby is a science fiction writer and strategic foresight consultant living in Toronto. She is the author of the Machine Dynasty series from Angry Robot Books, and the novel Company Town from Tor Books, which was a Canada Reads finalist. As a futurist, she has developed science fiction prototypes for Intel Labs, the Institute for the Future, SciFutures, Nesta, the Atlantic Council, Data & Society, InteraXon, and others. Her essays have appeared at BoingBoing, io9, WorldChanging, Creators Project, Arcfinity, MISC Magazine, and FutureNow. She is married to horror writer and journalist David Nickle. With him, she is the co-editor of Licence Expired: The Unauthorized James Bond, an anthology of Bond stories available only in Canada. You can find her at madelineashby.com and on Twitter @MadelineAshby. Paolo Bacigalupi's writing has appeared in WIRED Magazine, Slate, Medium, Salon.com, and High Country News, as well as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. His short fiction been nominated for three Nebula Awards, four Hugo Awards, and won the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for best science fiction short story of the year. It is collected in Pump Six and Other Stories, a Locus Award winner for Best Collection and also a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly. His debut novel The Windup Girl was named by TIME Magazine as one of the ten best novels of 2009, and also won the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Compton Crook, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards. He is also the author of Ship Breaker; The Drowned Cities, Zombie Baseball Beatdown, The Doubt Factory, The Water Knife, and Tool of War. Meg Elison is a science fiction author and feminist essayist. Her debut novel, The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, won the 2014 Philip K. Dick award. Her second novel was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick, and both were longlisted for the James A. Tiptree award. She has been published in McSweeney's, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Catapult, and many other places. Elison is a high school dropout and a graduate of UC Berkeley. Find her online, where she writes like she's running out of time. Lee Konstantinou is a writer and Associate Professor of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is also a Humanities editor at LARB. He’s written fiction, criticism, and reviews. He wrote the novel Pop Apocalypse (Ecco/HarperPerennial, 2009) and co-edited (with Sam Cohen) The Legacy of David Foster Wallace (University of Iowa Press, 2012). Cool Characters: Irony and American Fiction was published in 2016 by Harvard University Press.

レビュー

  • Great writing; smart ideas; no lemons.

    This is a fantastic collection. 10 of the stories deserve 5 stars. The remaining 4 deserve 3-4 stars. I recommend this to anyone who likes speculative science fiction OR literary fiction. Fans of Emily St. John Mandel, Blake Crouch, and NK Jemison are sure to enjoy (Note: Mandel is the only one of these to have a story here). I normally struggle to get fully invested in short stories and am left feeling incomplete, but all of these had me fully hooked within the first 2 pages and left me feeling satisfied at the end.

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