A Memory Called Empire

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A Memory Called Empire is a science fiction novel by Arkady Martine that explores imperialism, identity, and cultural assimilation through the story of an ambassador from a small space station navigating the politics of a vast galactic empire.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Arkady Martine NERFINISHED
awardReceived Compton Crook Award NERFINISHED
Hugo Award for Best Novel NERFINISHED
awardYear 2020 Hugo Award for Best Novel NERFINISHED
character Mahit Dzmare NERFINISHED
Nineteen Adze NERFINISHED
Three Seagrass NERFINISHED
Yskandr Aghavn NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Ariel Davis NERFINISHED
followedBy A Desolation Called Peace NERFINISHED
genre political science fiction
science fiction
space opera
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasSubject cultural conflict
diplomacy
galactic empire
political succession
technology and memory implants
ISBN-13 978-1250186430
language English
literaryInfluence Byzantine Empire history
mainCharacter Mahit Dzmare NERFINISHED
mediaType digital
print
narrativePerspective third-person limited
notableFor depiction of a linguistically rich imperial culture
exploration of colonial power dynamics
pageCount 464
partOf Teixcalaan duology NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2019
publisher Tor Books NERFINISHED
publisherImprint Tor NERFINISHED
series Teixcalaan series NERFINISHED
setting Lsel Station NERFINISHED
Teixcalaanli Empire NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
theme colonialism
cultural assimilation
identity
imperialism
memory
political intrigue

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Hugo Award for Best Novel notableWinner A Memory Called Empire