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Your Utopia: Stories por Bora Chung
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Your Utopia: Stories (edición 2024)

por Bora Chung (Autor)

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"Bora Chung's inimitable blend of horror, absurdity, and dark humor reaches its peak in these tales of loss and discovery, dystopia and idealism, death and immortality. In a thrilling translation by the acclaimed Anton Hur, readers will experience a variety of possible fates for humanity, from total demise via a disease whose only symptom is casual cannibalism to a world in which even dreams can be monitored and used to convict people of crimes. In "The Center for Immortality Research," a low-level employee runs herself ragged planning a fancy gala for donors only to be blamed for the chaos that ensues during the event in front of the mysterious celebrity benefactors hoping to live forever. In "A Song for Sleep," an AI elevator in an apartment complex develops a tender, one-sided love for an elderly resident. "Seed" traverses the final frontier of capitalism's destruction of the planet--but nature always creeps back to life. If you haven't yet experienced the fruits of Chung's singular imagination, Your Utopia is waiting."--Page 2 of cover.… (más)
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Título:Your Utopia: Stories
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Información:Algonquin Books (2024), 256 pages
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I don't read all that much science fiction, but I really enjoyed this quite a bit. I'm looking forward to checking out "Cursed Bunny" next. ( )
  laze | Mar 21, 2024 |
In this collection of stories, Bora Chung speculates about utopias that seem to have more potential for dystopia than one might expect. We tend to think of technology as bringing us ease and happiness, but often we fail to consider its downsides. Not so for Chung. She presents eight sci-fi fantasies that start with dark premises but quickly evolve into dry humor and end with lessons to take home.

Each story has an unnamed narrator, who is either a human or a robot. All of the plots are a little weird but universally engaging. A low level executive assistant struggles with a lot of nitpicking executives while she plans a celebration for a center focusing on immortality research. A group of earthlings embark on a space voyage to find a cure for a pandemic that is turning people into cannibals. Human-tree hybrids confront corporation executives who have pretty much destroyed all plant life on earth with GMOs. A 120-year-old woman is injured in a terrorist attack while in line for a book reading given by a transgendered author. A self-driving, solar powered vehicle roams a devastated landscape with a busted robot in the back seat looking for places to get charged. An AI elevator operator develops a caring relationship with an elderly sick apartment resident. A technician is charged with downloading the dreams of a comatose criminal so the FBI can convict a violent drug gang. And a man discovers that his wife is actually an alien sent to investigate earth as a possible new home. Clearly, there is plenty here to satisfy just about everyone’s taste for the weird. Yet Chung never loses control of her narratives. Instead, she uses quiet prose and humor to guide her readers through these disorienting scenarios to outcomes that can be unsettling but also can provide insights into important moral questions. ( )
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"Bora Chung's inimitable blend of horror, absurdity, and dark humor reaches its peak in these tales of loss and discovery, dystopia and idealism, death and immortality. In a thrilling translation by the acclaimed Anton Hur, readers will experience a variety of possible fates for humanity, from total demise via a disease whose only symptom is casual cannibalism to a world in which even dreams can be monitored and used to convict people of crimes. In "The Center for Immortality Research," a low-level employee runs herself ragged planning a fancy gala for donors only to be blamed for the chaos that ensues during the event in front of the mysterious celebrity benefactors hoping to live forever. In "A Song for Sleep," an AI elevator in an apartment complex develops a tender, one-sided love for an elderly resident. "Seed" traverses the final frontier of capitalism's destruction of the planet--but nature always creeps back to life. If you haven't yet experienced the fruits of Chung's singular imagination, Your Utopia is waiting."--Page 2 of cover.

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