Mappa Mundi
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2001
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Annotation |
Mostly a science fiction adventure novel/thriller, but the invention central to the action leads to a eutopia/dystopia in which people can program their own perceptions and modify themselves and their relations with "reality", which can be dystopian. A related story is "The Girl Hero's Mirror Says He's Not the One." Fast Forward: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge. Ed. Lou Anders (Amherst, NY: Pyr, 2007), 41-54. PSt |
Published Date |
2001 |
Publisher |
Macmillan
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Place Published |
London
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Full Text |
2001 Robson, Justina [Louise Alice] (b. 1968). Mappa Mundi. London: Macmillan. PSt Mostly a science fiction adventure novel/thriller, but the invention central to the action leads to a eutopia/dystopia in which people can program their own perceptions and modify themselves and their relations with “reality”, which can be dystopian. A related story is “The Girl Hero’s Mirror Says He’s Not the One.” Fast Forward: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge. Ed. Lou Anders (Amherst, NY: Pyr, 2007), 41-54 (PSt). Female author. |
Info Notes |
A related story is "The Girl Hero's Mirror Says He's Not the One." Fast Forward: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge. Ed. Lou Anders (Amherst, NY: Pyr, 2007), 41-54. |
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Author Note |
Female author (b. 1968). |