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SF in South Africa

Message par jerome » mar. déc. 08, 2009 11:28 am

Voici un article sur la SF en Afrique du Sud en anglais.

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"There have been other science fiction stories published internationally by South African sf writers: Lavie Tidhar for instance spent a considerable period of time in South Africa and his ‘Bophuthatswana’ appearing in Farah Mendlesohn’s (2006) Glorifying Terrorism has clear South African concerns, delivered in localised language.

One South African writer who has been productive for a full decade with both books and short fiction is Dave Freer, who has written solo – his first book The Forlorn was published in 1999 – as well as teaming up at various points with Eric Flint and Mercedes Lackey. Dave has also written a solid batch of novellas and short stories, some peculiarly and specifically South African; such as Candyblossom, in The Best of Jim Baen’s Universe (2006). A South African based writer of Scottish origin, Paul Crilley, also publishes internationally and has a forthcoming YA novel due out in the USA in 2010, named the ‘Rise of the Darklings.’

Two recent books that explore the South African landscape as bifurcated by the urban-rural divide are Jane Rosenthal’s (2004) Souvenir and Lauren Beukes (2008) Moxyland. The hip multi-media style of Moxyland includes an accompanying urban soundtrack – the book itself is written in a fast paced style, steeped in South African language and within a near-future dystopian Cape Town separated by corporate rather than racist apartheid. The term ‘apartheid’ itself is not used within the novel as far as I am aware, which carries its history lightly but cleverly as it moves rapidly between shifting perspectives and ways of communicating towards its moving climax. Lauren is busy completing her second book ‘Zoo City’ and is a writer to watch – for both now and the future!
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Jérôme
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Message par DuncanI » mar. déc. 08, 2009 12:08 pm

Y a même de la Fantasy en BD sud africaine, si si.
Ça s'intitule Dungeon Quest, Joe Daly scénarise et dessine.

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La chronique des Inrocks sur cet OVNI.

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Message par jlavadou » mar. déc. 08, 2009 12:57 pm

DuncanI a écrit :Y a même de la Fantasy en BD sud africaine, si si.
Ça s'intitule Dungeon Quest, Joe Daly scénarise et dessine.

La chronique des Inrocks sur cet OVNI.
Et la chronique du Cafard Cosmique.
Lu la BD : c'est excellent. Et pourtant je suis loin d'être un fan de jeux de rôle !

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