Extraits de parutions 2017 signalées par TheGuardian :
JANVIER
The Massacre of Mankind by Stephen Baxter (Gollancz). A sequel to HG Wells’s alien invasion classic The War of the Worlds, set 14 years after the Martians’ defeat.
The Burrow by Franz Kafka (Penguin Classics). Michael Hofmann’s new translation brings together the posthumously published short fiction, from tiny fragments to longer pieces such as “Building the Great Wall of China”.
FEVRIER
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (Bloomsbury). One of our pre-eminent mythmakers, Gaiman has long been inspired by Norse myth. Here he retells the core stories, from the creation of the world to the twilight of the gods.
The Last Days of New Paris by China Miéville (Picador). Fantasy and historical events intermingle in a visionary tale of war and resistance taking in surrealist André Breton, the Nazi occupation and the forces of hell.
JUILLET
H(a)ppy by Nicola Barker (Heinemann). Described as a “post-post-apocalyptic Alice in Wonderland”, the latest novel from one of Britain’s most inventive and unusual writers has an SF flavour: it’s the story of a perfect society with no death, God nor fear …
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