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Monday, May 14, 2018
Cli-fi from MEXICO: of note is Rafael Bernal's ''Su nombre era muerte'' (1947). ‧‧the story of a man who escapes civilization and learns to talk to mosquitoes. It's depressing, bleak, and frankly quite bizarre. His only work of cli-fi
Cli-fi from MEXICO:
of note is Rafael Bernal's ''Su nombre era muerte'' (1947). ‧‧the story of a man who escapes civilization and learns to talk to mosquitoes. It's depressing, bleak, and frankly quite bizarre. His only work of climate fiction.
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