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Natural Consequences

A Novel

Elia Barceló

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

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The Xhroll, an alien humanoid race whose infertility is bringing them near extinction, come into contact with a crew of fertile human astronauts. Their encounter on a remote space station will have significant consequences for both species when a human male winds up impregnated.

Author Elia Barceló's setup is funny and feminist, and it raises questions of what it means to be "male" or "female"—prescient, considering this novel was first published twenty-five years ago. The anniversary is being celebrated now with the first English-language edition, translated by veteran sci-fi translators Yolanda Molina-Gavilán and Andrea Bell, who also provide a critical introduction.

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Feminist novels, Science fiction in the 1990’s, European science fiction, Gender roles, Gendered language, Futuristic society, Elia Barcelo, Extraterrestrial encounters, Language and gender, Science fiction in translation, Spanish literature in translation, Spanish science fiction novel, Science fiction literature, Elia Barceló, Equality, Gender and identity, Toxic masculinity, Science fiction Spain, Spanish women writers, Language society and identity, Ecofeminism, Gender equity, Feminist science fiction, Spanish contemporary fiction, Spanish science fiction, Humorous science fiction, Inclusive language