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'With a tip of the hat to Kafka, and Damien Broderick onboard as co-author, this story finds giant roaches being used as Mata Hari spies in a surreal future.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Epigraph: "The problem with Arab literature has been that it forgot to tell stories and lost its way in experimentation. Too many novels that start with likes like 'I came home to find my wife having sex with a cockroach.'" Pankaj Mishra, "Where Alaa Al Aswany is Writing From," New York Times Magazine, 2008
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Introduction to 'Cockroach Love'
2010
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— Appears in: Climbing Mount Implausible : The Evolution of a Science Fiction Writer 2010; (p. 191)
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Introduction to 'Cockroach Love'
2010
single work
essay
— Appears in: Climbing Mount Implausible : The Evolution of a Science Fiction Writer 2010; (p. 191)
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