domingo, 13 de julho de 2014

Dissolution, chaos, dystopia

"While genre SF has often imagined the dark sides of the future (or alternate presents and pasts), the optimism of its earliest years (the 1920s-40s)—the excitement at the thought of discovering new worlds and new, galactic and extragalactic life, and science and technology’s promise for a better life—are less common (although certainly not absent) in current SF. Dissolution, chaos, dystopic and post-apocalyptic visions of the environment, economies, governments, societies and humanity are SF’s current subjects of choice."

Arielle Saiber, Flying Saucers Would Never Land in Lucca: The Fiction of Italian Science Fiction.