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| - La ciencia ficción en Chile tiene sus orígenes a finales del siglo XIX con la publicación de las obras ¡Una visión del porvenir! o El espejo del mundo en el año de 1975 (1875) de Benjamín Tallman y Desde Júpiter (1877) de Francisco Miralles bajo el pseudónimo Saint Paul. El género vivió un breve apogeo literario entre las décadas de 1950 y 1960 a partir de la publicación de Los altísimos (1959) de Hugo Correa, autor traducido a más de diez idiomas y publicado en la revista The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, recibiendo elogios de parte del escritor estadounidense Ray Bradbury. (es)
- Science fiction in Chile began in the late 19th century with the publication of the books El espejo del mundo (Mirror of the World) in 1875 by the Englishman Benjamin Tallman, about the modernization of Valparaíso and Santiago, and in 1877 of Desde Jupiter (From Jupiter) by Francisco Miralles, which recounted a trip to the planet and back. Today, important authors include: (en)
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| - Science fiction in Chile began in the late 19th century with the publication of the books El espejo del mundo (Mirror of the World) in 1875 by the Englishman Benjamin Tallman, about the modernization of Valparaíso and Santiago, and in 1877 of Desde Jupiter (From Jupiter) by Francisco Miralles, which recounted a trip to the planet and back. Later, 20th century authors contributing to this literary subgenre included Pedro Sienna, Vicente Huidobro, Juan Emar, , , and Ariel Dorfman. However, it was in the decade of 1950, with the publication of Los altísimos (The Highest) by Hugo Correa, that Chilean science fiction really emerged; he was translated into more than ten languages and his works were printed in the famous Magazine of Fantasy and Science fiction, being prized by Ray Bradbury. Today, important authors include:
* Jorge Baradit, author of Synco, Ygdrasil and Lluscuma, currently working on retelling Chile's History from a new perspective.
* Francisco Ortega, author of the best-selling novel Logia (Lodge), and the recently published Historia Monstruosa de Chile (Monstrous History of Chile).
* , author of dystopian novels, including Amor de clones (Clones love), which won the Best New Novel Award of 2016 by the Chilean National Council for Culture and the Arts.
* , author of Flores para un Cyborg (Flowers for a Cyborg); founding member of the literature promoting corporation Letras de Chile.
* , journalist and international political analyst, author of Allasneda series of steampunk novels.
* , author of the Orbe Saga, Los sueños de GN-I (The Dreams of GN-I), and most recently Front 243.
* , physician writer, author of Más espacio del que soñamos (More Space Than We Dream), and Adiós, Loxonauta (Goodbye, Loxonaut). (en)
- La ciencia ficción en Chile tiene sus orígenes a finales del siglo XIX con la publicación de las obras ¡Una visión del porvenir! o El espejo del mundo en el año de 1975 (1875) de Benjamín Tallman y Desde Júpiter (1877) de Francisco Miralles bajo el pseudónimo Saint Paul. El género vivió un breve apogeo literario entre las décadas de 1950 y 1960 a partir de la publicación de Los altísimos (1959) de Hugo Correa, autor traducido a más de diez idiomas y publicado en la revista The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, recibiendo elogios de parte del escritor estadounidense Ray Bradbury. (es)
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