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  2. Category:Utopian fiction - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Utopias are commonly found in science fiction novels and stories. ... (short story) Krakoan Age; L.

  3. List of utopian literature - Wikipedia

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    Essay on how to build the Utopia of Thomas More by using computers. [44] The Culture series by Iain M. Banks – A science fiction series released from 1987 through 2012. The stories centre on The Culture, a utopian, post-scarcity space society of humanoid aliens, and advanced superintelligent artificial intelligences living in artificial habitats.

  4. Future Primitive: The New Ecotopias - Wikipedia

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    Future Primitive: The New Ecotopias is a 1994 collection of short stories edited by Kim Stanley Robinson. It republishes notable short works of utopian and dystopian fiction that incorporate elements of primitivism and of eco-anarchism.

  5. Category:Utopian novels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Utopian novels use an ideal society as their settings. Utopias are commonly found in science fiction novels and stories ...

  6. List of dystopian literature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable works of dystopian literature. A dystopia is an unpleasant (typically repressive) society, often propagandized as being utopian. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction states that dystopian works depict a negative view of "the way the world is supposedly going in order to provide urgent propaganda for a change in direction."

  7. Your Utopia - Wikipedia

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    Your Utopia received praise from critics upon release. Publishers Weekly praised Hur's translation for not containing any "pandering to a potentially unaware Western audience" and noted the title story as a highlight of the collection. [2] Kirkus Reviews directed praise at the individual stories for having unique premises. [3]

  8. Russian speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Other socialist utopias include Diary of André (1897) by pseudonymous A. Va-sky, On Another Planet (1901) by Porfiry Infantyev, and Spring Feast (1910) by Nikolay Oliger. Alexander Kuprin wrote a short story of the same kind, Toast (1907). Among others, Vladimir Solovyov wrote Tale of the Anti-Christ (1900), an ecumenical utopia.

  9. Utopian and dystopian fiction - Wikipedia

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    Utopian and dystopian fiction are subgenres of speculative fiction that explore extreme forms of social and political structures. Utopian fiction portrays a setting that agrees with the author's ethos , having various attributes of another reality intended to appeal to readers.