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  2. Spanish science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spanish science fiction starts mid 19th century; depending on how it is defined, Lunigrafía (1855) from M. Krotse or Una temporada en el más bello de los planetas from Tirso Aguimana de Veca — a trip to Saturn published in 1870-1871, but written in the 1840s — is the first science fiction novel.

  3. Gabriel Bermúdez Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Bermúdez Castillo began writing short stories and tales published in Spanish fanzines in 1969. [3] His first science fiction book, El Mundo Hokun, [4] published in 1971, was an anthology with five tales, one of which won an European SF Award in 1972. [3]

  4. Category:Spanish science fiction films - Wikipedia

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    Spanish science fiction comedy-drama films (4 P) D. Spanish science fiction drama films (1 C, 13 P) H. Spanish science fiction horror films (18 P) M.

  5. Category:Spanish science fiction - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Spanish science fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish science fiction writers" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Juan Miguel Aguilera - Wikipedia

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    Juan Miguel Aguilera (born in Valencia in 1960) is a Spanish science fiction author. He was first trained as an industrial designer. As an author, he has received the Ignotus prize, the Alberto Magno prize, and the Juli Verne prize. His first works were written in collaboration with Javier Redal.

  8. Lola Robles - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, she compiled, together with Teresa López Pellisa , an anthology of science fiction stories by Spanish authors. [ 5 ] Más allá de Concordia , published in 2023, is a utopia of an unperfect utopian society in construction which borrows from the universes of Le Guin and StarTrek but also her own novel El árbol de Sefarad published in ...

  9. Domingo Santos - Wikipedia

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    Domingo Santos (December 15, 1941 – November 2, 2018) was the pseudonym of Spaniard science fiction author Pedro Domingo Mutiñó. He is among the best-known science fiction authors in Spain. Together with Sebastián Martínez and Luis Vigil he founded the Spanish science fiction magazine Nueva Dimensión.