Leybl has sent us CyberCozen. He has a very interesting article on science fiction in Yiddish. It’s not very long, I recommend it. In this part, he writes about the sources that influenced Yiddish writers, the Bible being one of them. Lots of fantastic stories in there that fascinated me as a child, but I never thought about Eve being possibly a sort of clone of Adam! I was more inclined to consider the real world implications of stopping the sun, ie, the Earth’s rotation.
This month’s roundup:
– New series: Yiddish SF&F 101* – Part 1
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Our usual, interesting tidbits from various websites.
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