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This science fiction book, which is not really a science fiction book, tells a story, which is not really a story that is part tone poem, part pulp novel, part experimental romance, and parts of many other things. In fact it's not really a book is it? Just pieces of one. And yet, I love it right in the face.
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The most difficult to get into of the Valente I’ve read so far, but ultimately beautiful and rewarding.
When I heard Valente describe the setting in her video interview with Sword & Laser, I was instantly captivated. It’s set in an alternate early-and-mid-20th-century in which the fantasies of the early sf pulps turn out to be fact: every planet in our solar system has breathable atmosphere, is habitable, boasts its own flamboyant flora & fauna, and is in various states of colonization by humans ...more
When I heard Valente describe the setting in her video interview with Sword & Laser, I was instantly captivated. It’s set in an alternate early-and-mid-20th-century in which the fantasies of the early sf pulps turn out to be fact: every planet in our solar system has breathable atmosphere, is habitable, boasts its own flamboyant flora & fauna, and is in various states of colonization by humans ...more

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