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Перепончатокрылая

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По живому

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Психосексуальный триллер.Фрэнки, танцовщица в стриптиз-баре, каждый вечер все больше пьет на работе. Это помогает ей вынести обстановку. Однажды утром она просыпается как обычно, с головной болью, но и с чем-то новым: она считает себя мужчиной. Ее любовник Терри не может понять, в чем дело, и долго считает это просто ее блажью. Далее женщина, как бы сменившая свой пол, пытается воплотить свою роль, всячески подавляя своего любовника и издеваясь над ним психически и физически, т. е. "режет" его по живому.
Longer

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“This is why I read science fiction.” —Daryl Gregory In Longer, Michael Blumlein explores dauntingly epic topics—love, the expanse of the human lifespan, mortality—with a beautifully sharp story that glows with grace and good humor even as it forces us to confront deep, universal fears. Gunjita and Cav are in orbit. R&D scientists for pharmaceutical giant Gleem Galactic, they are wealthy enough to participate in rejuvenation: rebooting themselves from old age to jump their bodies back to their twenties. You get two chances. There can never be a third. After Gunjita has “juved” for the second and final time and Cav has not, questions of life, death, morality, and test their relationship. Up among the stars, the research possibilities are infinite and first contact is possible, but their marriage may not survive the challenge. Praise for Longer “Michael Blumlein has written a novella that is full of hard science and strange, beautiful images, and also asks the biggest of questions—about mortality, aging, the persistence and changeability of love, and the search for meaning in our lives. I read it in two sittings, and it brought me to tears…. Don’t miss this.” —Daryl Gregory “No one can evoke both life's beauties and its sorrows with the brilliance of Michael Blumlein. In meticulous and resonant prose, Blumlein examines a marriage with a long, loving history and a questionable future. Wise and beautiful, provocative and deeply, deeply satisfying.” —Karen Joy Fowler