Utopian fiction
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Utopian fiction
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Utopian fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- Urban utopias, the built and social architectures of alternative settlements, Malcolm Miles
- Sultana's Dream and Padmarag, two feminist utopias, Rokeya Hossain ; translated by Barnita Bagchi ; introduction by Tanya Agathocleous
- Xanadu, the imaginary place, a showcase of artwork and writings by North Carolina's children, with a story by John Hope Franklin ; edited by Maya Ajmera and Olateju Omolodun
- Herland, [a lost feminist utopian novel], by Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; with an introduction by Ann J. Lane
- XOM-B, Jeremy Robinson
- Beyond this horizon, Robert A. Heinlein ; afterword by Tony Daniel
- Voyage to Kazohinia, Sándor Szathmári ; translated from the Hungarian by Inez Kemenes
- All our wrong todays, Elan Mastai
- Fütchi perf, Kevin Czap
- Mortal, Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee
- Cruising utopia, the then and there of queer futurity, Jose Esteban Munoz ; with new essays by the author and a new foreword by Joshua Chambers-Letson, Tavia Nyong'o, and Ann Pellegrini
- Black utopia, the history of an idea from black nationalism to Afrofuturism, Alex Zamalin
- Heavens on earth, the scientific search for the afterlife, immortality, and utopia, Michael Shermer
- Folding the red into the black ;, or, Developing a viable untopia for human survival in the 21st century, Walter Mosley
- Dr. Futurity, Philip K. Dick
- The fresh prince of Bel-Air, Warner Bros. Television ; a production of The Stuffed Dog Company and Quincy Jones Entertainment in association with NBC productions ; created by Andy Borowitz & Susan Borowitz, The complete second season
- Recovering Five generations hence, the life and writing of Lillian Jones Horace, edited by Karen Kossie-Chernyshev
- Soul city, by Touré
- News from nowhere or an epoch of rest, being some chapters from a utopian romance, William Morris
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