It Happened Tomorrow
In India, the basic theme of science fiction, be it in any language, is primarily anthropocentric, which deals with the interplay between scientific...
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In India, the basic theme of science fiction, be it in any language, is primarily anthropocentric, which deals with the interplay between scientific developments and human emotions or societal foundations.
The first Indian science fiction story is said to have been written in Bengali by Jagadish Chandra Bose and around the same time in Marathi by S.B. Ranade. Over the years science fiction has developed in other languages too, like in Tamil, but it has found strong roots in Marathi language primarily and this becomes evident in this anthology too. A comprehensive view of the trends in Indian science fiction can be obtained by going through this compilation of select stories in various Indian languages carefully culled by author-editor Bal Phondke, a prolific science communicator and former Director, CSIR, New Delhi.
- Format:Paperback
- Pages: pages
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- Publisher:National Book Trust, India
- Edition:First Edition
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:8123706197
- ISBN13:9788123706191
- kindle Asin:8123706197





