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SF Novels That Should be Considered Literary Classics

SF Novels That Should be Considered Literary Classics

canticleThere is much debate over the identity of the first science fiction story. Some people see primitive ancestors of what we’d one day term “sci-fi” deep in ancient history. Others find the first examples in the Enlightenment, when aspects of science and machinery began to appear in imaginative ways. Some cite Frankenstein as the first true science fiction novel, others, Bacon’s New Atlantis.
Whatever your opinion of its origins, one thing has been constant: the genre doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Few seem willing to attach the term “literary” to the phrase “science fiction.” Which is crazy, because there plenty of examples of SF novels that strive for—and attain—incredible artistic achievement.
We’ve already suggested fantasies worthy of reverence; now, here are 5 science fiction novels that really should be considered literary classics.

The Road (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

Cormac McCarthy

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3.8

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The Giver (Newbery Medal Winner)

Lois Lowry

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4.3

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Solaris

Stanislaw Lem

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$18.99

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Who Fears Death

Nnedi Okorafor

5

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$8.99

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A Canticle for Leibowitz

Walter M. Miller

4

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