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VERTIGO: Science Fiction

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A world where Socialist insects fear the police. And the only trace of humans is a mysterious ruin in the forest, plus mind-boggling tales told by a janitor beetle where architecture, anatomy and hierarchical corporations become one. Written over a century ago by a woman at the top of the Andes mountains in the heart of South America, "Vertigo" by Adela Zamudio (1854-1928), Bolivia, forms part of the global origins of science fiction. Translated from the Spanish for the first time by Lynette Yetter, MALS, 2023 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation finalist. Introduction by science fiction scholar William Gillard, PhD. Vertigo also includes "El vértigo" in its original Spanish.

39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2025

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