Contemporary Literary Science Fiction: Exploring the Possibilities of Technology and Space in Modern Literature
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In Neuromancer, William Gibson introduces the concept of:
Which author is known for the Hyperion Cantos, a series exploring the themes of artificial intelligence and the nature of consciousness?
In The Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury depicts a future where humans colonize:
Which novel by Ursula K. Le Guin features a group of telepathic humans known as the Ekumen?
In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Philip K. Dick introduces the concept of:
Which author wrote The Three-Body Problem, a novel that explores the concept of a cosmic civilization transmitting information to Earth?
In Blindsight, Peter Watts explores the concept of:
Which author wrote The Sparrow, a novel that explores the themes of faith and extraterrestrial life?
In The Quantum Thief, Hannu Rajaniemi introduces the concept of:
Which author wrote The Fifth Season, a novel that explores the themes of climate change and societal collapse?
In The Expanse series, James S.A. Corey explores the concept of:
Which author wrote The Calculating Stars, a novel that explores the themes of space exploration and gender equality?
In The Ministry for the Future, Kim Stanley Robinson explores the concept of:
Which author wrote The Memory Called Empire, a novel that explores the themes of imperialism and cultural identity?
In The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, Becky Chambers explores the concept of: