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"In the first installment of a 3-part essay, "Science Fiction vs. Left Melancholy", @jolwalton.bsky.social starts us off by explaining what "left melancholy" is, and wondering if the joy of speculative fiction might be a way out:
ancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2024/09/18/s..."
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"Science Fiction vs. Left Melancholy 1: Left Melancholy & Speculative Fiction as Left Joy"
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"Jo Lindsay Walton What happens when hope curdles?—Hannah Proctor Left Melancholy Why aren’t things better? Why are so many struggling to survive under conditions of war or slavery or wage slavery? Why..."
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