Zion’s Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature

Langbeschreibung
THE STATE OF ISRAEL may be regarded as the quintessential Sci-Fi Nation - the only country on the planet inspired by not one, but two seminal works of wonder: the Hebrew Bible, and Zionist ideologue Theodor Herzl's early 20th-Century utopian novel, Altneuland (Old-New Land).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Robert Silverberg (2,000 words)Introduction by Sheldon Teitelbaum and Emanuel Lottem (13,500 words)The Smell of Orange Groves by Lavie Tidhar (5,250 words)The Slows by Gail Hareven (4,000 words)Burn Alexandria by Keren Landsman (10,500 words)The Perfect Girl by Guy Hasson (18,650 words)Hunter of Stars by Nava Semel (6,000 words)The Believers by Nir Yaniv (3,650 words)In the Mirror by Rotem Baruchin (2,175 words)Suddenly, a Knock on the Door by Etgar Keret (1,700 words)The Stern-Gerlach Mice by Mordechai Sasson (5,000 words)A Good Place for the Night by Savyon Liebrecht (14,200 words)Death in Jerusalem by Elana Gomel (7,800 words)White Curtain by Pesakh (Pavel) Amnuel (3,250 words)Two Minutes Too Early by Gur Shomron (4880 words)A Man's Dream by Yael Furman (4,175 words)My Crappy Autumn by Nitay Peretz (15,450 words)They Had to Move by Shimon Adaf (5,150 words)Afterword by Aharon Hauptman (950 words)The Editors (900 words)Acknowledgements (1,000 Words)
Sheldon (Sheli) Teitelbaum is a Los Angeles-based Canadian/Israeli editor and writer, a former contributor to and member of the editorial board of the seminal Israeli SF magazine Fantasia 2000. He has contributed essays on Jewish and Israeli SF/F to the scholarly journal Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction, to the SF/F trade magazine Locus, and to the authoritative second and third (online) editions of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and The Encyclopedia Judaica.Teitelbaum has also covered SF film, television, books and dark fantasy extensively for Cinefantastique, Cineaste, Midnight Graffiti, The Los Angeles Times, Wired, SF Eye, the Jerusalem Report, The Forward and the Jerusalem Post. The second and subsequent online edition of the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (Orbit, 1993) cited him as the first Israeli critic to contribute a regular column on science fiction to a daily Israeli newspaper. Dr. Adam Rovner, an Associate Professor of English and Jewish Literature at the University of Denver, generously (if extravagantly) described Teitelbaum in the Los Angeles Jewish Journal as "the expert in the area of Israeli sci-fi."
Teitelbaum, a long time senior writer for the Jerusalem Report, received Canada's first Northern Lights Award, three Brandeis University Jewish Press Association Awards and a Bronze Quill Award from the International Association of Business Communicators. He is a member of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy.
ISBN-13:
9781942134527
Veröffentl:
2018
Erscheinungsdatum:
25.09.2018
Seiten:
320
Autor:
Avi Katz
Gewicht:
525 g
Format:
228x154x27 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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