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A whole new world

Updated On: 04 August, 2024 07:50 AM IST | Debjani Paul

From an alternate reality in which words must be bought to be used, to a universe where sentient clouds are exploited, Indian voices are growing louder in the speculative fiction genre

A still from Netflix series Leila, adapted from Prayaag Akbar’s eponymous novel

Indian speculative fiction aka SF or spec-fic is having a moment, with authors imagining strange, new worlds and taking readers where no human has gone before. The genre, which has many fans in the West, has slowly been gathering steam in the last decade in India. And is coloured in with uniquely Indian themes such as over-turning caste structures.

While there has been a rich tradition of SF in regional languages  like Tamil and Bengali, there is now a new wave of desi spec-fic in English. In recent years, several Indian authors have also found international recognition with nominations for prestigious SF awards, including the Arthur C Clarke award (for science fiction), as well as the Hugo and Nebula awards (for sci-fi and fantasy fiction). Writing SF can also be lucrative—Netflix has adapted Prayaag Akbar’s novel Leila into an eponymous series.

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