Embassytown

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Embassytown is a science fiction novel by China Miéville that explores themes of language, colonialism, and alien communication on a distant planet.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author China Miéville NERFINISHED
award Arthur C. Clarke Award shortlist
Hugo Award for Best Novel nomination
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination NERFINISHED
centralConcept Language that cannot lie
human Ambassadors with twinned minds
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores effects of colonial presence on indigenous species
limits of translation
relationship between language and reality
featuresSpecies Ariekei NERFINISHED
Humans
genre linguistic science fiction
science fiction
space opera
hasCoverArtist David Senior NERFINISHED
hasForm novel
hasISBN 978-0-230-74896-5
hasMainConflict disruption of Ariekei Language by human intervention
hasNotableElement constructed alien language
dual-voiced human Ambassadors
exploration of metaphor and simile as lived events
hasStructure linear narrative with flashbacks
hasSubgenre philosophical science fiction
hasTargetAudience adult readers
language English
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrationType first-person narrative
narrativePerspective Avice Benner Cho NERFINISHED
originalPublisherImprint Macmillan UK NERFINISHED
pageCount approximately 345
partOf New Weird movement NERFINISHED
protagonist Avice Benner Cho NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2011
publisher Del Rey Books NERFINISHED
Pan Macmillan NERFINISHED
setting city Embassytown NERFINISHED
planet Arieka NERFINISHED
theme alien communication
colonialism
language
power dynamics
semiotics

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China Miéville notableWork Embassytown