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Venus - povestiri erotice science fiction

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SRSFF Survol Collection.

313 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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Antuza Genescu

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Prozatoare, traducătoare.
Debut în "Paradox" (1986), cu povestirea Poiana sufletelor.
Absolventă a Facultăţii de Litere şi Filosofie, Universitatea de Vest, Timişoara.
Este preşedinta Clubului de Anticipaţie H.G. Wells din Timişoara.
Este membră a Societăţii Române de Science-Fiction şi Fantasy.
A publicat povestiri science-fiction în „Paradox”, „Helion”, „Orient Latin”, „Banat”. Susţine rubrica „Lectograf SF”, în suplimentul literar „Paralela 45” al „Renaşterii Bănăţene”.

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September 25, 2013
ok set of longish stories (novellas?) though they are not that erotic, but they sure are sf; the first one was the best even though the premise (advanced aliens send a disembodied messenger to humanity who impersonates a woman and needs frequent sexual release to stay in the body) is a bit ridiculous and borders on old fashioned sf sexism (and of course it is written by a man), but the story is well written and the characters are memorable

the rest of the stories - seven more, 3 written by women and 4 by men - are much less interesting and kind of forgettable, though the one thing that is striking is that even if you would not know the gender of the authors, you could surely tell as in the stories written by men, women are more or less "accessories", while in the stories written by the women, they take more of a center stage
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