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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* ''Opus dos'' (1967) | * ''Opus dos'' (1967) | ||
* ''Bajo las jubeas en flor'' (1973; transl. Under the Flowering Jubeas) | * ''Bajo las jubeas en flor'' (1973; transl. Under the Flowering Jubeas) | ||
* ''Casta Luna Electronica'' (1977; transl. Chaste Electric Moon, 1977) | * ''Casta Luna Electronica'' (1977; transl. Chaste Electric Moon, 1977) | ||
* ''Kalpa Imperial'' (1983; Eng. translation 2003) | * ''Kalpa Imperial'' (1983; Eng. translation 2003) | ||
** excerpt published in ''Starlight 2'' anthology | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gorodischer, Angelica}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Gorodischer, Angelica}} | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 8 March 2007
Angélica Gorodischer is a writer known for her feminist SF short stories. She is best known for Kalpa Imperial (1983; Eng. translation 2003 by Ursula K. Le Guin), a collection of short stories of of an imaginary empire.
Bibliography
- Opus dos (1967)
- Bajo las jubeas en flor (1973; transl. Under the Flowering Jubeas)
- Casta Luna Electronica (1977; transl. Chaste Electric Moon, 1977)
- Kalpa Imperial (1983; Eng. translation 2003)
- excerpt published in Starlight 2 anthology