L'une rêve, l'autre pas

French language

Published Jan. 3, 2018

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978-2-36629-935-9
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Beggars in Spain is a 1993 science fiction novel by American writer Nancy Kress. It was originally published as a novella with the same title in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and as a limited edition paperback by Axolotl Press in 1991. Kress expanded it, adding three additional parts to the novel, and eventually two sequels, Beggars and Choosers (1994) and Beggars Ride (1996). It is held to be an important work, and is often hailed for its predictions of emerging technologies and society.The original novella won the Hugo Award and Nebula Award. The novel was also nominated for both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award, but did not win.

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4 stars

In the brief introduction to this expansion of her novella of the same name, Kress says that she didn't believe Ayn Rand's philosophy as espoused in her fiction but equally didn't believe that Le Guin's Communist society in The Dispossessed was in fact possible, either. This novel is the result of Kress's attempt to figure out what she did believe.

The original novella was great but ended abruptly and there was clearly more to say and do with these characters, so I wanted to read this version ever since I discovered it existed. It was worth it - a compelling read that greatly extends and expands the story and its themes. Kress's twin counter-arguments to extreme Libertarianism and Communism are made clear. Along the way there's an interesting story that could be described as what The X-Men would be if the mutations were deliberate and the super-powers were not needing …