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#159 Built-in obedience: Nekropolis (2001) by Maureen F. McHugh

#159 Built-in obedience: Nekropolis (2001) by Maureen F. McHugh

Update: 2025-05-29
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Science fiction has seen many audacious heroes who use their wit and guile to overthrow dictatorships, bring the truth to light, and save the world. While this kind of wish fulfilment has its place, so too do stories in which protagonists know only too well that they cannot change the status quo.

Maureen F. McHugh made her name with a story of this type, with her 1992 debut novel China Mountain Zhang. In 2001's Nekropolis, McHugh built a story around another outsider protagonist, this time living in a bleak vision of near-future Morocco.

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#159 Built-in obedience: Nekropolis (2001) by Maureen F. McHugh

#159 Built-in obedience: Nekropolis (2001) by Maureen F. McHugh

Andy Johnson