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Date: 2022-10-11 10:14 pm (UTC)"The usual warning about translations of Verne’s work applies."
Speaking of which, can anyone suggest a good translation of 20,000 Leagues? My copy is in sad shape and I was thinking of getting a replacement.
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Date: 2022-10-12 08:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-10-13 03:36 am (UTC)Re: Five SF Works About Climate Change Published Before the 1980s
Date: 2022-10-14 11:26 pm (UTC)The Chrysalids (1955) includes climate change - Labrador's climate is a lot warmer after Tribulation than before - but again it isn't really *about* it.
Zarathustra is affected by climate change in Little Fuzzy (1962), but that's not global warming. The Big Blackwater drainage project - draining half a million acres of swamp - changed the rainfall patterns of north Beta continent, which triggered the events of the story. The drought caused the land-prawn population boom and the Fuzzy migration southward. (The head of the company's scientific research division tried to suppress the findings and deny he'd been told what would happen, as I recall.)
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Date: 2022-12-02 03:24 pm (UTC)