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Title: Sweetlust
Author: , Jennifer Zoble (Translator)
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Release Date: 2.14.23
Publisher’s Summary
The eleven stories in Sweetlust interweave feminist critique, intertextuality, and science fiction tropes in an irreverent portrait of our past, present, and future.
In a dystopian world with no men, women are "rehabilitated" at an erotic amusement park. Climate change has caused massive flooding and warming in the Balkans, where one programmer builds a time machine. And a devious reimagining of The Sorrows of Young Werther refocuses to center a sexually adventurous Charlotte.
Asja Bakić deploys the speculative and weird to playfully interrogate conversations around artificial intelligence, gender fluidity, and environmental degradation. Once again Bakić upends her characters' convictions and identities—as she did in her acclaimed debut Mars—and infuses each disorienting universe with sly humor and off-kilter eroticism. Both visceral and otherworldly, Sweetlust takes apart human desire and fragility, repeatedly framing pleasure as both inviting and perilous.
My Review
This science/speculative fiction, feminist short story collection was just off-kilter enough to keep me guessing and unique enough to keep me reading. Releasing in the US on Valentine's Day, I strongly recommend this for your sweetheart or BFF if they like kooky and sexy modern feminist fables.
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