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The Moon and the Other Offers a Bold Vision of the Future, and the Present

The Moon and the Other Offers a Bold Vision of the Future, and the Present

Even for science fiction writers, predicting the future is never a safe bet. But whether it works out that way or not, I’d like to make a bid for future classic status for John Kessel’s The Moon and the Other. It’s the first novel in 20 years from the multi-award-winning author, and it is a masterclass in language and worldbuilding.
It is the mid-22nd century. Humans have colonized the moon and Mars. With a population exceeding three million, the moon is home to 20 independent nations and a general governing body called the Organization of Lunar States (OLS), each with its own organizing principles. One, the Society of Cousins, follows a matriarchal model where men are free to follow personal pursuits and sexual relations, but forfeit their rights to vote and wield political power. If a man wishes to cast a vote, he must sacrifice his carefree lifestyle and enter into the menial workforce, tending fish farms or collecting bird droppings.

Corrupting Dr. Nice

John Kessel

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