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The Apex Book of World SF: Volume 5 (Apex World of Speculative Fiction) (2018)

par Cristina Jurado (Directeur de publication), Lavie Tidhar (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Israel Alonso (Contributeur), Basma Abdel Aziz (Contributeur), Daína Chaviano (Contributeur), Liliana Colanzi (Contributeur), Giovanni De Feo (Contributeur)13 plus, Taiyo Fujii (Contributeur), R. S. A. Garcia (Contributeur), T. L. Huchu (Contributeur), Chi Hui (Contributeur), Ana Hurtado (Contributeur), Bo-young Kim (Contributeur), Darcie Little Badger (Contributeur), Tochi Onyebuchi (Contributeur), Vina Jie-Min Prasad (Contributeur), Sara Saab (Contributeur), Karla Schmidt (Contributeur), Vandana Singh (Contributeur), Eliza Victoria (Contributeur)

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The landmark anthology series of international speculative fiction returns with volume 5 of The Apex Book of World SF. Cris Jurado joins series editor Lavie Tidhar to highlight the best speculative fiction from around the world.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."Important to the future of not only international authors, but the entire SF community."-Strange Horizons"The Apex Book of World SF series is an excellent primer for any sci-fi reader trying to understand the field's global reach."-The GuardianFeaturing: Vina Jie-Min Prasad (Singapore) - "A Series of Steaks"Da na Chaviano (Cuba, translated by Matthew D. Goodwin) - "Accursed Lineage"Darcie Little Badger (USA/Lipan Apache) - "Nk sht "T.L. Huchu (Zimbabwe) - "Ghostalker"Taiyo Fujii (Japan, translated by Jim Hubbert) - "Violation of the TrueNet Security Act"Vandana Singh (India) - "Ambiguity Machines: An Examination"Basma Abdel Aziz (Egypt, translated by Elisabeth Jaquette) - "Scenes from the Life of an Autocrat"Liliana Colanzi (Bolivia, translated by Jessica Sequeira) - "Our Dead World"Bo-young Kim (South Korea, translated by Jihyun Park & Gord Sellar) - "An Evolutionary Myth"Israel Alonso (Spain, translated by Steve Redwood) - "You Will See the Moon Rise"Sara Saab (Lebanon) - "The Barrette Girls"Chi Hui (China, translated by John Chu) - "The Calculations of Artificials"Ana Hurtado (Venezuela) - "El C ndor del Mach ngara"Karla Schmidt (Germany, translated by Lara M. Harmon) - "Alone, on the Wind"Eliza Victoria (Philippines) - "The Seventh"Tochi Onyebuchi (Nigeria/USA) - "Screamers"R.S.A. Garcia (Trinidad and Tobago) - "The Bois"Giovanni De Feo (Italy) - "Ugo"… (plus d'informations)
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As with most anthologies, a mixed bag.
1. Vina Jie-Min Prasad "A Series of Steaks". 2 young women 3d print fake beef. 4/5
2. Daína Chaviano "Accursed Lineage - a family of dead people watch the living. 3/5
3. Darcie Little Badger "Nkásht íí"- indifferent ghost story. 2.5/5
4. T.L. Huchu "Ghostalker"- an interesting story about a girl who passes on messages for ghosts, but then it just stops,no proper ending nothing. Annoying. 3/5
5. Taiyo Fujii "Violation of the TrueNet Security Act” - geeky coder reactivates an old programme. Poor. 2/5
6. Vandana Singh "Ambiguity Machines: An Examination" - time travel. ok 3/5
7. Basma Abdel Aziz "Scenes from the Life of an Autocrat" - may be meant to be a satire on state control or mindless conformity? Poor. 2/5
8. Liliana Colanzi "Our Dead World" - melancholy tale of pioneers to Mars attempting to set up infrastructure for new colonists while succumbing to the effects of radiation and loneliness. 4/5
9. Bo-young Kim "An Evolutionary Myth" - long-winded fantasy. DNF 1/5
10. Israel Alonso "You Will See the Moon Rise" - war story. DNF 1/4
11. Sara Saab "The Barrette Girls" - very bizarre story about helium that somehow takes the form of young girls and must be vacuumed out of that shape to be used. Highly peculiar but interesting. 3/5
12. Chi Hui "The Calculations of Artificials" - who is a real human and who is an android? Feels a bit like an old Star Trek episode. 3/5
13. Ana Hurtado "El Cóndor del Machángara" – birds, an angry dad, and no story. DNF 1/5
14. Karla Schmidt "Alone, on the Wind" – more birdy imagery. DNF 1/5
15. Eliza Victoria "The Seventh" – strange horror story about a woman in a well. 2/5
16. Tochi Onyebuchi "Screamers" – the whole essence of a human – pain, joy, fear – packed into envelopes that can explode anyone who opens them. Very strange but good. 4/5
17. R.S.A. Garcia "The Bois" – a sentient forest. 3/5
18. Giovanni De Feo "Ugo" – is it time travel or schizophrenia? 4/5 ( )
  SChant | Sep 15, 2022 |
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It’s always fascinating to read stories from other cultures and this series has always done a great job finding new and interesting stories from around the world, and from cultures you wouldn’t normally expect.
Collections like this are often a mixed bag with some stories appealing more than others though for me this was one of the few where even the stories I didn’t like as much still really interested me and I was glad to read all of them.
My favorites were the first three in the book, Nkasht ii by Darcie Little Badger which really makes me want to read more speculative fiction from Native American authors in general and this author (and characters) in particular. I look forward to finding more from her.
I also loved A Series of Steaks by Vina Jie-Min Prasad, it was one of the strongest science fiction stories in the collections.
And finally, accursed Lineage by Daina Chaviano, a strange little gem and a family I would love to spend more time with.
These three stood out, but most of the others were just as good, for me this was one of their strongest collections yet. Definitely one I will be rereading over time.
  Kellswitch | Feb 25, 2020 |
I love this series, and this was the best of them so far. ( )
  AmyMacEvilly | Jan 10, 2020 |
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It look me a long time to read this one; I found this set of stories to be one to savor, enjoyed best in small doses. The entire Apex anthology series has been stellar and, with this volume's reach of international science fiction and fantasy, I think this one is the best book of the lot. I loved how every story pushed me to read outside of my regular tracts, and I'll be thinking about, and revisiting, these stories for a long time.

Recommended.
  MyriadBooks | Mar 25, 2019 |
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I’m always happy to see another of these Apex World SF volumes. This one is full of stories by authors from all over the world, and while it’s not as difficult to find international science fiction now as it was when the first volume was published, it’s still great to find so many varied and high quality stories in one place. One of my favourites from the book is the opening story, A Series of Steaks by Vina Jie-Min Prasad, set in a future world with a main character who forges expensive cuts of meat using bioprinting. I also really liked the closing story, Ugo by Giovanni De Feo, about a relationship between a woman and a man who apparently has memories of future events. It has an ending that leaves various interpretations of what happened possible, but it’s an ambiguity that worked well for me. And talking of ambiguity, Verdana Singh’s Ambiguity Machines: An Examination makes another appearance here, the only story I’d read previously after enjoying her collection last year. The rest of the stories are varied, ranging from science fiction to fantasy, and while I enjoyed some more than others, overall it was a really good read, and I’m already looking forward to any future volumes Apex release.
1 voter valkyrdeath | Oct 22, 2018 |
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Tidhar, LavieDirecteur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Alonso, IsraelContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Aziz, Basma AbdelContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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The landmark anthology series of international speculative fiction returns with volume 5 of The Apex Book of World SF. Cris Jurado joins series editor Lavie Tidhar to highlight the best speculative fiction from around the world.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."Important to the future of not only international authors, but the entire SF community."-Strange Horizons"The Apex Book of World SF series is an excellent primer for any sci-fi reader trying to understand the field's global reach."-The GuardianFeaturing: Vina Jie-Min Prasad (Singapore) - "A Series of Steaks"Da na Chaviano (Cuba, translated by Matthew D. Goodwin) - "Accursed Lineage"Darcie Little Badger (USA/Lipan Apache) - "Nk sht "T.L. Huchu (Zimbabwe) - "Ghostalker"Taiyo Fujii (Japan, translated by Jim Hubbert) - "Violation of the TrueNet Security Act"Vandana Singh (India) - "Ambiguity Machines: An Examination"Basma Abdel Aziz (Egypt, translated by Elisabeth Jaquette) - "Scenes from the Life of an Autocrat"Liliana Colanzi (Bolivia, translated by Jessica Sequeira) - "Our Dead World"Bo-young Kim (South Korea, translated by Jihyun Park & Gord Sellar) - "An Evolutionary Myth"Israel Alonso (Spain, translated by Steve Redwood) - "You Will See the Moon Rise"Sara Saab (Lebanon) - "The Barrette Girls"Chi Hui (China, translated by John Chu) - "The Calculations of Artificials"Ana Hurtado (Venezuela) - "El C ndor del Mach ngara"Karla Schmidt (Germany, translated by Lara M. Harmon) - "Alone, on the Wind"Eliza Victoria (Philippines) - "The Seventh"Tochi Onyebuchi (Nigeria/USA) - "Screamers"R.S.A. Garcia (Trinidad and Tobago) - "The Bois"Giovanni De Feo (Italy) - "Ugo"

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