James Lovegrove parle du Godpunk

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James Lovegrove s'est fendu d'un billet sur le "Godpunk" sur le site SFSignal à l'occasion de la sortie de son dernier roman. 

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What is Godpunk? 
by James Lovegrove 

You’d think I, of all people, would have the answer to that, given that godpunk fiction is probably what I’m best known for. My series of Pantheon novels is what inspired David Moore, desk editor at my publisher Solaris, and Pornokitsch’s Jared Shurin to coin the term godpunk jointly. It’s very easy to stick the suffix “punk” on the end of another word in an effort to make something sound cool, and it doesn’t always work; it certainly doesn’t always take. However, “god + punk” is an exception to the rule, I believe. It’s spiky and dichotomous, a clash of opposites, almost an oxymoron. As a descriptor for a subgenre, it fits, and that’s what counts. 

So others christened it. I write it. What is it? 

 
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