Book Notes
Mar. 21st, 2025 07:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The thing I love about listening literary analysis for niche video games unavailable in my country is also learning about literary analysis that looks at a long and interesting history of my favorite literature genres in other cultures (and probably getting me to search more genre fiction from those regions).
Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead: The Body in Mexican and Brazilian Speculative Fiction by M. Elizabeth Ginway crossed my path when her book was referenced in Emelie Doree's most recent video about a scifi eroge visual novel. So adding this book to my never ending list of things I need to read (and then another minimum twenty from this).
I've read maybe one or two Mexican literature, one being A Hundred Years of Solitude, which I think is probably one of the most common ones to read in the Anglosphere? I mean for good reason since it's fucking fantastic!
Cyborgs, Sexuality, and the Undead: The Body in Mexican and Brazilian Speculative Fiction by M. Elizabeth Ginway crossed my path when her book was referenced in Emelie Doree's most recent video about a scifi eroge visual novel. So adding this book to my never ending list of things I need to read (and then another minimum twenty from this).
I've read maybe one or two Mexican literature, one being A Hundred Years of Solitude, which I think is probably one of the most common ones to read in the Anglosphere? I mean for good reason since it's fucking fantastic!