• @Carlo@lemmy.ca
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    111 month ago

    That sounds interesting. It looks like you’re right, though; I couldn’t find an English translation, at any rate. Luckily, the search reminded me how much I loved The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi, and now I’m planning to hit the bookstore when it opens.

    • @lugal@lemmy.world
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      41 month ago

      Is The Water Knife something for my reading list, too? Convince me if you like but I can obviously google it myself otherwise

      • @Carlo@lemmy.ca
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        21 month ago

        Sorry to take so long to respond! It’s a novel set in a plausible near-future in which existing power structures have been fragmented by the effects of climate change. It follows a handful of disparate characters in the western US, and talks a lot about the water politics of the Colorado river. It’s very well-written (claims random internet guy, but hey—you asked!). Can also recommend The Windup Girl by the same author. Same eco-dystopian timeline, set in Thailand. Delves more into issues surrounding AI and genetic engineering.