A Memory Called Empire

Pocketbok, 462 sidor

På English

Publicerades 19 juli 2019

ISBN:
978-1-5290-0158-7
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A Memory Called Empire is a 2019 science fiction novel, the debut novel by Arkady Martine. It follows Mahit Dzmare, the ambassador from Lsel Station to the Teixcalaanli Empire, as she investigates the death of her predecessor and the instabilities that underpin that society. The book won the 2020 Hugo Award for Best Novel.

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The slow-burning love-child of House of Cards and The Expanse

If I'm honest I first picked up this book because of the image on the cover but once I picked up the book I remained interested and the aesthetic remained pretty cool throughout and gave me vibes from the "Coup" and "The Resistance" board games.

The book really focuses in a lot on the political manoeuvrers of the central character Mahit and her allies (and enemies). There's a fair amount of political theatre and description of Mahit's internal monologue which reminded me of House of Cards. The world building meant that the plot does take a little while to really get going but once it does get going, there's a fair amount to be excited about. The last few chapters were pretty gripping and more reminiscent of something like The Expanse.

There is a lot of description of the culture and language used in the Teixcalaanli Empire which …

Politics and spaceships

What if, the Federation wasn't this big happy family and the humans weren't in charge but were only some minor part of some larger alien empire?

I enjoyed this book, it has a lot of politics; if you found the scenes in The Expanse around the earth parliament annoying, this book is not for you.

It also explains in an entertaining way how tricky being a Galatic Empire is, even (or perhaps because) you have the ships with the Big Guns.

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Arkady Martine är författarpseudonym för AnnaLinden Weller som doktorerade på ämnet Bysans 2014 med uppsatsen Imagining Pre-Modern Empire: Byzantine Imperial Agents Outside the Metropole.

De kunskaperna märks i boken, en rymdopera med karaktärer just utanför imperiets centrum. Även författarens språkliga kunskaper speglar lite av bokens känsla.

Välgrundad paranoia och mindre välgrundad paranoia, osäkerheter, svårigheter. En viktig beståndsdel som gör att jag tycker läsningen blir mer fascinerande än enbart en beskrivning av politisk dramatik tycker jag är teman som på olika sätt går in i varandra: Självreflektion/självkännedom, inre röst, mentalisering, identitet, kultur, "vem är jag?". Det är inte så svårt att tänka sig att sådant kan samspela med politiska skeenden och skiften.

Boken tilldelades alldeles nyligen 2020 års Hugopriset för bästa science fiction-roman. Välförtjänt.

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