In fact only one actually published this year, the following are the best speculative fiction books I read or re-read in 2012.
Nightwings - Robert Silverberg
Tying together history, spirituality, and the future of
humanity, Silverberg’s three novellas collected in Nightwings are gloriously transcendent.
The Yiddish Policemen's Union - Michael Chabon
If there is a list of ‘best of’ writers in the world today,
Chabon is on it. Able to take such
disparate ideas as Alaska, Jewish culture, detective noir, and mix them in a
poignant tale, his audience--and my--praise is deserving.
Homage to Catalonia - George Orwell
Notes taken from the five months Orwell spent living, reporting, and fighting in Spain's civil war, the writer's non-fiction is every bit as sharp and perceptive as his imagined stories. This book is the primer for the world's political schemes--anarchy, socialism, capitalism and all grades between--in practice.
Homage to Catalonia - George Orwell
Notes taken from the five months Orwell spent living, reporting, and fighting in Spain's civil war, the writer's non-fiction is every bit as sharp and perceptive as his imagined stories. This book is the primer for the world's political schemes--anarchy, socialism, capitalism and all grades between--in practice.
The Affirmation - Christopher Priest
Using the tropes of sci-fi to full, human effect, Priest
examines how mankind perceives the world and the subjectivity inherent. All too real.