Spanish science fiction
Appearance
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Science fiction in Spanish-language literature has its roots in authors such as Antonio de Guevara with The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius (1527), Miguel de Cervantes in Don Quixote, and Francisco de Quevedo with The Tower of Hercules.
In the 20th century, magazines such as Nueva Dimensión and Narraciones Terroríficas (the Spanish-language version of Weird Tales) popularized science fiction among Spanish speakers worldwide.
See also
- Ciencia ficción española Spanish Wikipedia page for Spanish science fiction in Spain.
- Ciencia ficción chilena Spanish Wikipedia page for science fiction in Chile.
- Ciencia ficción colombiana Spanish Wikipedia page for science fiction in Colombia.
- Ciencia ficción cubana Spanish Wikipedia page for science fiction in Cuba.
- Ciencia ficción mexicana Spanish Wikipedia page for science fiction in Mexico.
- Ciencia ficción peruana Spanish Wikipedia page for science fiction in Peru.
External links
- Pulp SciFi List about Latin and Spanish Science Fiction