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Old 11-04-2025, 12:26 PM   #32416
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Now on"Fiasco", by Stanisław Lem (1986).. I'm liking the philosophical trips it takes once and then .
It was great, really.
I'd accidentally bought the italian translated version of Tower Dungeon 1, then the english one for the second chapter: super nices (can't understand why the translated cost 1 euro less, lol).
Now reading "The Left Hand of Darkness", by Ursula K. Le Guin (translated); and trying Dahlgren by Samuel Delany in its original language (the second hand, translated books available are like at 90/120$... but I'd found one copy at the public library too, maybe after having tried the english version).
Both books are from the same period, which makes their lecture interesting - imho.
On the preface in Le Guinn's book it's mentioned that hers and Philip Dick "Ubik" were the ones which mostly described those years (or, at least, the feelings that have been perceived from the authors, by those times of SF changes).

Edith: sorry, because the topic was surely discussed in the forums, but I didn't found it.
By looking on others sites it seems it's possible to just change user zip's code; thought it seems so weird in 2025 "can't buy".

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Old 11-05-2025, 04:33 AM   #32417
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And now I'm reading There Will Be Bodies by Lindsey Davis. The latest in her Flavia Albia series. I'm enjoying this one a lot more than the previous one.
And IMO the series is back on form. I enjoyed this one.

Next up: Stone and Sky by Ben Aaronovitch. So far it's excellent, as expected.
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Now reading "The Left Hand of Darkness", by Ursula K. Le Guin (translated); and trying Dahlgren by Samuel Delany in its original language (the second hand, translated books available are like at 90/120$... but I'd found one copy at the public library too, maybe after having tried the english version).
Thought that reading the italian translated version first it's better, for me (then I can read the original one as to see how does it sounds: while searching every once and then on dictionary I was loosing the meaning of the phrase too often).
It was only in one public library, and when went there, I'd recalled that that quarter is one of the city's bronx, quite a nice match imho ; too as it was quite some years I didn't pass by there, the municipality made some mural paints all over the place: it was quite fantastic and appealing to watch, like:
Also bought a book just released, very peculiar: it's being written in friulan, within an italian translation on the foot's page, pardon if mentioning it while it's not translated, but it's too nice: a sci-fi travel written in poems (the "not translated" title would had been: "Suggestions for interstellar travels": https://www.sunseurope.com/en/consei...sentation-eng/
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LANGUAGES: Friulian

SYNOPSIS: «Conseis par viaçs interstelârs» is a realistic and allegorical journey away from Earth and away from oneself. It is a journey of bodies through a Universe not made for humans, where the only option is to discover each other and save ourselves together.

GUEST: Stiefin Morat (Stefano Moratto). Between the 1990s and the early 2000s, he was involved in the ‘Usmis’ movement and the ‘Trastolons’ poetry collective. His novels, “Donald dal Tiliment” (2001) and “Kebar Krossè” (2016), have established him as one of the most innovative and inspired authors in contemporary Friulian literature. His poetry has been included in several anthologies, such as “Isulis” (2009), and is also featured in “Conseis par viaçs interstelârs”.

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