Future Primitive - The New Ecotopias, Tor Books,
1994, edited by
Kim Stanley Robinson, republishes notable short works of
utopian fiction and
dystopian fiction[?], incorporating elements of
primitivism and of
eco-anarchism.
Complete contents:
Part one: "Statements of desire"
Part two: "Denial of the body"
Part three: "But what were they really like?"
Part four: "And might we ever be like that again?"
Part five: "Parables"
Endnotes characterizing the purpose of each story in the
anthology[?]
Further Reading, on historical origins, scientific considerations, philosophical considerations, 'what is to be done', 'some wild and human places', and other
science fiction
See also: apocalyptic science fiction[?]
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