Tag: Distopia
Roy Batty o la memoria de la fragilidad de la vida
Reflections on Blade Runner's Roy batty, on the occasion of his birthday.
El humor fantástico en “Tripa Mistic” de Lugo Naranjo
A review of Ecuadorian author Rafael Lugo Naranjo's, Tripa Mistic
“Fahrenheit 451” en la mirada de Truffaut
Celebrating Bradbury's Centennial with a look back at the premiere of Truffaut's titular movie
Los enredos burocráticos de “Iménez” de Noriega
A review of the re-issued novel by Colombian author Luis Noriega - Iménez
Refrenar o reprogramar las emociones: sobre la novela “Yo artificial” de...
Examination of the Eduadorian author Leonardo Wild and his novel Unemotion, first published in German, then translated to Spanish
Vidas arruinadas: a propósito de “Cadáver exquisito” de Bazterrica
An Argentine dystopian novel, Exquisite Corpse, may be the occasion to reflect on what a pandemic could entai
“Mi amigo Quyllur”: una fábula de ciencia ficción ecuatoriana
Voyager's golden disc prompts aliens to seek Earth in Mi amigo Quyllur, a film based on the eponymous novel by Renato Mendizábal Guillén
Nuevo libro: Una cierta Hecatombe de Pedro Paunero
"A certain catastrophe" pays tribute to post apocalyptic cinema
Reseña de Libro: Antología de Escritoras Españolas de Ciencia Ficción. 1...
A review of the two volume anthology set from Sofía Rhei, Lola Robles and Teresa López-Pellisa, focusing on Dystopias and Post-Humanism
“Rendición” de Ray Loriga
Ray Loriga's novel Rendicion asks if it is possible to defend freedom by restricting it.
Distopía edulcorada: “Metrópolis”
On the 90th anniversary of the film's release, Ivan Mendizabal analyzes the history and politics of Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
“Los Triquitraques” de Yánez Cossío: fantasía y ciencia ficción
An SF picture book from acclaimed Ecuadorian author Alicia Yánez Cossío
A propósito de la novela: “La sociedad de los improductivos”
Ivan's debut article for Amazing Stories: on productivity, society and science fiction