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Essay: What Does SFT Criticism Look Like?

In my quest to find the origins of interest in SF in translation in the Anglophone world, I started reading SF criticism from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Eventually, I found myself reading James Blish’s More Issues at Hand: Critical Studies in Contemporary Science Fiction (1970), which then directed me to Damon Knight (translator, by

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Essay: Finding SFT

Speculative fiction in translation isn’t always easy to find. No one is trying to hide it, of course; publishers want to market and sell their books, right? Rather, SFT gets lost in the shuffle of the new stories and books that come out each month. I started this website in 2016, specifically because Lavie Tidhar

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Essay: Lists & Spreadsheets

This website began with a list. Back in 2014, when I began reviewing SFT for John DeNardo’s SF Signal, I realized that there were more works of genre in translation than I had ever realized. Being me, I started a list. Lists, I suppose, are a way of bringing order to the world and to

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Essay: SFT & the SFF Awards

From the time I started reviewing SFT* for John DeNardo’s SF Signal a billion years ago (that is, November 2014) up until now (with an SFT site that just turned 4 and regular reviews in World Literature Today and Strange Horizons), I’ve thought a lot about the role that translation plays in the American publishing

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