Babel-17

(The Gregg Press science fiction series)

158 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 1976 by Gregg Press.

ISBN:
9780839823285

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4 stars (1 review)

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4 stars

Babel-17 is an interesting novel that knows how connect the seemingly distant worlds of linguistics, logic and programming languages - with an appreciated dose of space invaders, spies and fights.

This piece of fiction won the Nebula prize in the 1967, in a tie with Keyes' "Flowers for Algernon"

I could deeply appreciate its concepts as I'm currently also learning about these same topics, and the book also made me think of "Arrival" and others Ted Chieng's stories - yet the universe created by Delany is sometimes hard to picture, probably because of the extent use of peculiar words which globally hindered my experience as a non native reader.

Subjects

  • Language and languages -- Fiction
  • Women linguists -- Fiction
  • Women poets -- Fiction

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