![]() ![]() Unusual Experience and Second Hand Plato Reappropriated Histories and a Different Set of Tools The Dystopian Question and Minorities of One * Ada Palmer is an Assistant Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Chicago. * Jo Walton is the Hugo Award winning author of many books (and subject of a previous Crooked Timber seminar). * Neville Morley is Professor in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter. * Lee Konstantinou is an assistant professor of English Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park. The Old Dragon But Slept: Terra Ignota, the Sensayer System, and Faith. * Max Gladstone is the author of the Craft Sequence books (see here for his interview on how James Scott’s _Seeing Like a State_ can be a great starting point for a f/sf series). * Ruthanna Emrys is author of the novel, Winter Tide. ![]() ![]() Comments should be open, for anyone who wants to talk about the seminar (or the books) as a whole. All posts are available in reverse chronological order here. Below, a list of the participants with links to their individual posts, to make it easier to keep everything together (a PDF will be forthcoming). The seminar with Ada Palmer on Seven Surrenders and its prequel, Too Like the Lightning is now complete. ![]()
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