The Apex Book of World SF: Volume 5 Apex World SF, #5

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The Apex Book of World SF: Volume 5 Apex World SF, #5

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The Apex Book of World SF: Volume 5, edited by Cristina Jurado, features award-winning science fiction and fantasy short stories from South America, southeast Asia, First Nations, and Africa. Cyberpunk from Spain, Singapore, and Japan; mythology from Venezuela, Korea, and First Nations; stories of the dead from Zimbabwe and Egypt, and space wonders from India, Germany, and Bolivia. And much more. The fifth volume of the ground-breaking World SF anthology series reveals once more the uniquely international dimension of speculative fiction. Contains the following stories from around the world: Vina Jie-Min Prasad (Singapore) ー "A Series of Steaks" Da?na Chaviano (Cuba, translated by Matthew D. Goodwin) ー "Accursed Lineage" Darcie Little Badger (USA/Lipan Apache) ー "Nk?sht ??" T.L. Huchu (Zimbabwe) ー "Ghostalker" Taiyo Fujii (Japan, translated by Jim Hubbert) ー "Violation of the TrueNet Security Act" Vandana Singh (India) ー "Ambiguity Machines: An Examination" Basma Abdel Aziz (Egypt, translated by Elisabeth Jaquette) ー "Scenes from the Life of an Autocrat" Liliana Colanzi (Bolivia, translated by Jessica Sequeira) ー "Our Dead World" Bo-young Kim (South Korea, translated by Jihyun Park & Gord Sellar) ー "An Evolutionary Myth" Israel Alonso (Spain, translated by Steve Redwood) ー "You Will See the Moon Rise" Sara Saab (Lebanon) ー "The Barrette Girls" Chi Hui (China, translated by John Chu) ー "The Calculations of Artificials" Ana Hurtado (Venezuela) ー "El C?ndor del Mach?ngara" Karla Schmidt (Germany, translated by Lara M. Harmon) ー "Alone, on the Wind" Eliza Victoria (Philippines) ー "The Seventh" Tochi Onyebuchi (Nigeria/USA) ー "Screamers" R.S.A. Garcia (Trinidad and Tobago) ー "The Bois" Giovanni De Feo (Italy) ー "Ugo"画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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