Science Fiction
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‘The analog world is terrible...They’re forced to talk to each other in person every single day’
Lavanya Lakshminarayan
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Is science fiction an instrument of escapism or a mirror to our realities?
Gavin Miller, The Conversation
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Our interest in imagining future worlds is dying, says sci-fi author William Gibson
Andre Spicer, The Conversation
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Is Africa afraid of Chinese expansion? Dystopian science-fiction offers some clues
Nedine Moonsamy, The Conversation
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South Asian science-fiction is finally centrestage, bringing us closer to our own reality
Nudrat Kamal, Dawn.com
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Adrish Bardhan (1932-2019) single-handedly put science-fiction in the Bengali reader’s imagination
Dip Ghosh Soham Guha
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This timely collection of South Asian science fiction is sorely needed – but does it go far enough?
Veena Muthuraman
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Don’t listen to the critics – science fiction explores what it means to be human in the truest way
Gene Tracy
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The Indian tendency to stretch time becomes a boon when aliens arrive in this science fiction story
Manjula Padmanabhan
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Why is there so little time travel in Indian fiction writing in English?
Tashan Mehta
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A science fiction conference in Kolkata showed that the genre has remained alive and well in Bengal
Sandip Roy
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This novel speculates provocatively on the outcome of creating ‘humans’ with artificial intelligence
Apala Bhowmick
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How horribly wrong can experiments in science go? This novel of ideas explores the possibilities
Priyadarshi Basu
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This novel marks the beginning of a new fantasy world in India’s speculative literatures
Vijayta Lalwani
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Five lessons an Indian author learned at Europe’s biggest science fiction and fantasy convention
Shweta Taneja
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A human clone in 24th century India begins to question her reality in this dystopian novel
Priya Sarukkai Chabria
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From flying machines to robots in royal courts, science fiction has been around since medieval times
Carl Kears, The Conversation James Paz, The Conversation
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A conversation on science fiction and fantasy between the two Indian nominees for the Hugo Awards
Mimi Mondal Gautam Bhatia
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How a thirst for scientific knowledge led to a boom in sci-fi magazines, comics in the 20th century
Darren Garrett
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Indian writer Mimi Mondal wins Locus Award in non-fiction category
Scroll Staff