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'Hummingbird Salamander' is a gripping eco-thriller full of cinematic set pieces


‘Hummingbird Salamander’ is a gripping eco-thriller full of cinematic set pieces
By Paul Di FilippoSpecial To The Washington Post
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The easiest thing for Jeff VanderMeer to do after the success of his Southern Reach trilogy (which includes the novel “Annihilation,” adapted for the screen by Alex Garland) would have been to continue in that same vein: spooky, Lynchian, Tarkovskian, “X-Files” adventures in contemporary wilderness settings. Instead, he wrote “Borne,” a futuristic post-collapse urban disaster tale, followed by “The Strange Bird,” “Dead Astronauts” and the YA novel “A Peculiar Peril.”
There were some commonalities among the divergent adult offerings: mainly, female protagonists facing the entropic degradations of the biosphere, amid cascades of surreal incidents. But the differing narrative venues, modes and atmospheres in each sequence exhibited VanderMeer’s insistence on clothing his perennial themes and obsessions i ....

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2020 Year in Review by Graham Sleight


Graham Sleight (2015) by Francesca Myman
Publishing lead-times being what they are, the extraordinary events of 2020 largely weren’t reflected in the books that came out in the year – or at least, not intentionally. I managed to read a good deal of thought-provoking SF and fantasy this year, but some books seemed even more relevant than expected because of the pandemic-shuttered world they emerged into. How posterity will view them – let alone how it’ll view the books that’ll doubtless follow about COVID itself – is a question for another day.
Samit Basu’s
Chosen Spirits (Simon & Schuster India) offered a picture of India that was, its author insisted, both a dystopia and less bad than some alternatives. It certainly dug into the country’s culture and how it might change under the pressures bearing down on it. ....

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