Apero Chronicles with the Eutopianists

Categories: Literature
Date: 04/10/2017
Time: 18 h 30
Location: Librebook
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MEET THE EUTOPIANISTS
When you live in a Babel city where all languages and cultures merge into a weird mix of freedom and traditions, you question your sense of belonging and the creation of imaginary future worlds. This Babel place becomes the perfect background for authors’ inspiration and creation.
Around a glass of wine or beer we invite you to join our open talk with authors Loranne VellaDamir Omeragic and Giuseppe Porcaro on the role of Utopia, Europe, science fiction, writing in different languages and the creation of new future worlds in fiction novels…and everything that lies between a fictional reality and the world we live in.
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About the Authors:
Loranne Vella, from Malta.
Her latest novel, Rokit On one hand it’s [Rokit] about travelling back to one’s roots. Petrel’s grandmother was Maltese, so he leaves Croatia, where he’s been living for the past seven years, to learn more about her country. It is also about the fragmentation of Europe – Petrel is travelling at a time when the delineation of boundaries is once again on the map. And Malta is under siege, again. It is about the effects of global warming. It is about photography – seeing reality through a lens. It is about war and oppression, about history repeating itself. http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/arts/books/75954/traipsing_through_space_and_time__loranne_vella#.WcEMN9HOPIX
Giuseppe Porcaro, from Italy
His first novel,DISCO SOUR is the first European science fiction novel about democracy and algorithms. It’s the existential odyssey of a heartsick politician to save a war-torn, post-austerity Europe from algorithmic autocracy.
The book is currently crowdfunding in order to be published.
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https://unbound.com/books/disco-sour
Damir Omeragic, from Bosnia
writes short stories, novels and screenplays where anarchy, war, the east and the west meet with humour, surrealism, reality and romancehttp://dadostaks.com/
http://dadostaks.com/

 

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