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Description
A cutting-edge anthology, published on the 100th anniversary of the word “Robot”, exploring the impact it has had on the world, the possibilities and place of robots in society going forwards.
100 years after Karel Capek introduced the word with his play R.U.R. “Robots" are an everyday idea, and the inspiration for countless stories in books, film, TV and games.
They are often among the least privileged, most unfairly used of us, and the more robots are like humans, the more interesting they become. This collection of stories is where robots stand in for us, where both we and they are disadvantaged, and where hope and optimism shines through.
Featuring stories by Brooke Bolander · John Chu · Daryl Gregory · Peter F. Hamilton · Saad Z. Hossain · Rich Larson · Ken Liu · Ian R. Macleod · Annalee Newitz · Tochi Onyebuchi · Suzanne Palmer · Sarah Pinsker · Vina Jie-Min Prasad · Alastair Reynolds · Sofia Samatar · Peter Watts
A cutting-edge anthology, published on the 100th anniversary of the word “Robot”, exploring the impact it has had on the world, the possibilities and place of robots in society going forwards.
A cutting-edge anthology, published on the 100th anniversary of the word “Robot”, exploring the impact it has had on the world, the possibilities and place of robots in society going forwards.
100 years after Karel Capek introduced the word with his play R.U.R. “Robots" are an everyday idea, and the inspiration for countless stories in books, film, TV and games.
They are often among the least privileged, most unfairly used of us, and the more robots are like humans, the more interesting they become. This collection of stories is where robots stand in for us, where both we and they are disadvantaged, and where hope and optimism shines through.
Featuring stories by Brooke Bolander · John Chu · Daryl Gregory · Peter F. Hamilton · Saad Z. Hossain · Rich Larson · Ken Liu · Ian R. Macleod · Annalee Newitz · Tochi Onyebuchi · Suzanne Palmer · Sarah Pinsker · Vina Jie-Min Prasad · Alastair Reynolds · Sofia Samatar · Peter Watts
Advance Praise
Praise For Jonathan Strahan: “Breath-taking, staggering, sublime.” Tor.com “A stand-out collection that should be of interest to any admirer of short fiction, regardless of genre…” The Guardian “Short stories have been the lifeblood of science fiction since HG Wells, and Solaris are maintaining the tradition.” Financial Times “Jonathan Strahan’s Infinity books stand with the very best original anthol ogy series ever in the field.” Locus
Praise For Jonathan Strahan: “Breath-taking, staggering, sublime.” Tor.com “A stand-out collection that should be of interest to any admirer of short fiction, regardless of genre…” The Guardian ...
Praise For Jonathan Strahan: “Breath-taking, staggering, sublime.” Tor.com “A stand-out collection that should be of interest to any admirer of short fiction, regardless of genre…” The Guardian “Short stories have been the lifeblood of science fiction since HG Wells, and Solaris are maintaining the tradition.” Financial Times “Jonathan Strahan’s Infinity books stand with the very best original anthol ogy series ever in the field.” Locus