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We Who Are about To...

Author: Joanna Russ  

One woman's quest to die with dignity may doom them all.

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One woman's quest to die with dignity may doom them all.

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A multi-dimensional explosion hurls the starship's few passengers across the galaxies and onto an uncharted barren planet. With no technical skills and scant supplies, the survivors face a bleak end in an alien world. One brave woman holds the daring answer, but it is the most desperate one possible. Elegant and electric, We Who Are About To...brings us face to face with our basic assumptions about our will to live. While most of the standed tourists decide to defy the odds and insist on colonizing the planet and creating life, the narrator decides to practice the art of dying. When she is threatened with compulsory reproduction, she defends herself with lethal force. Originally published in 1977, this is one of the most subtle, complex, and exciting science fiction novels ever written about the attempt to survive a potentially lethal alien environment. It is characteristic of Russ's genius that such a readable novel is also one of her most intellectually intricate. This Wesleyan edition includes a foreword by Samuel R. Delany, a novelist living in New York who has won both Hugo and Nebula awards.

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Critic Reviews

“"Wesleyan University Press, fortunately, has seen fit to reissue [We Who Are About To...] in a handsome trade-paperback edition. ...This is an important book. Read it afresh and let it speak to you." ”

"Perhaps the most subtle, complex, and exciting science fiction novel ever written about the attempt to survive a hostile alien environment. It is characteristic of Russ's genius that her most sheerly readable novel is also one of her most intellectually intricate."--Carl Freedman, author of Critical Theory and Science Fiction

"We Who Are About To is a seminal work that punctures many science fiction myths; it is about the hubris of humanity and the imperialist mission. It reminds us that maybe we aren't necessary, that the imperative to keep reproducing is irrational.""--Farah Mendlesohn, editor of Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction

"Perhaps the most subtle, complex, and exciting science fiction novel ever written about the attempt to survive a hostile alien environment. It is characteristic of Russ's genius that her most sheerly readable novel is also one of her most intellectually intricate."--Carl Freedman, author of Critical Theory and Science Fiction


"This is an important science fiction novel."--The New York Times Book Review

"Despite her small output - five novels, four short story collection and a novella - Russ's achievement was huge. Noted for her contribution to feminist science fiction, Russ's power also lies in her critique of the science fiction dream, particularly immortality among the stars."--BBC Radio 4, Seriously "10 Women Who Changed Science Fiction," web tie-in to Herland radio documentary

"Wesleyan University Press, fortunately, has seen fit to reissue [We Who Are About To...] in a handsome trade-paperback edition. ... This is an important book. Read it afresh and let it speak to you."--New York Review of Science Fiction

"If this were a film it could be one of Peckinpah's, violent, self-indulgent, obsessively contemptuous of humanity, nihilistic and fascinating."--Publishers Weekly

"This is an important science fiction novel."--The New York Times Book Review

"One of the pioneers and luminaries of women's science fiction!"--K.A. Laity, MS. Magazine

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About the Author

Joanna Russ, best known for her novel The Female Man, is a prolific author who is universally regarded as one of the finest science fiction novelists of the past 50 years. She combines a feminist perspective with a sophisticated style.

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Product Details

Publisher
Wesleyan | Wesleyan University Press
Published
28th February 2005
Edition
New edition
Pages
144
ISBN
9780819567598

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