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  2. Slipstream fiction - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream fiction has been described as "the fiction of strangeness", [6] or a form of writing that makes "the familiar strange or the strange familiar" through skepticism about elements of reality. [7] Illustrating this, prototypes of the style of slipstream are considered to exist in the stories of Franz Kafka and Jorge Luis Borges. [8]

  3. Category:Films based on speculative fiction works - Wikipedia

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    Films based on speculative fiction novels (8 C, 2 P) Films based on science fiction works (3 C, 3 P) B. Films based on works by J. G. Ballard (5 P)

  4. Category:Speculative fiction films - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction portal; This is a container category. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories. Subcategories. This category has the following 17 ...

  5. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Literary fiction is any fiction that attempts to engage with one or more truths or questions, hence relevant to a broad scope of humanity as a form of expression. [citation needed] Genre fiction is fiction written to appeal to fans of a specific genre. [12] There are many sources that help readers find and define literary ...

  6. Portal:Speculative fiction/Selected works/Main - Wikipedia

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    The novel's language is a pastiche of 19th-century writing styles, such as those of Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. Clarke describes the supernatural with mundane details. She supplements the text with almost 200 footnotes, outlining the backstory and an entire fictional corpus of magical scholarship.

  7. Speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    A variation on this term is "speculative literature". [34] The use of "speculative fiction" in the sense of expressing dissatisfaction with traditional or establishment science fiction was popularized in the 1960s and early 1970s by Judith Merril, as well as other writers and editors in connection with the New Wave movement. However, this use ...

  8. These Movies Based On True Stories Prove That Reality Is ...

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    These 79 best movies based on true stories prove that truth really can be stranger than fiction. It can also be more heartwarming, shocking, and inspirational.

  9. Category:Films based on speculative fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    Films based on science fiction novels (16 C, 257 P) Pages in category "Films based on speculative fiction novels" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.