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[Commlist] new book: The Satanic in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Mon Feb 17 12:48:17 GMT 2020
Just to let you know my new research publication (The Satanic in Science
Fiction and Fantasy) is now available for order (by libraries, etc).
The Satanic in Science Fiction and Fantasy officially launches at the
BSFA national science fiction convention in April, but copies can of
course be ordered from Amazon. It’s published under the alter-ego/author
name A J Dalton (www.ajdalton.eu).
Link:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Satanic-Science-Fiction-Fantasy/dp/1913387046/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=dalton+satanic&qid=1581930816&sr=8-1
Here’s the official blurb:
Satan, Dracula, Sauron, Lord Foul, Darth Vader. The motif of the Satanic
Dark Lord is ever-present in science fiction and fantasy, a malign
intelligence seeking to thwart the Chosen One.
In the literature of the 1980s and 90s, the Dark Lord is always
defeated. However, post-millennium, there are signs that he has finally
begun to get the upper hand, as we witness his change from anti-hero to
hero.
In this study, prize-winning author A J Dalton considers how our
understanding and characterisation of Satan has developed over time.
From early depictions of Satan as a brutal dragon in the Bible, to the
playfully seductive friend in the works of Chaucer and Marlowe, to the
sympathetic and sensitive vampire of the modern-day, to the alien and
unknowable artificial intelligence of tomorrow.
This book provides a starting point for researchers, writers and fans
of science fiction and fantasy interested in the development of one of
the biggest tropes in speculative fiction.
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