The extraordinary, inimitable Ada Palmer's most recent work is Inventing the Renaissance, which, in the words of Cory Doctorow, explores and explains how "the idea of a Renaissance, a rebirth out of a "dark age" into a "golden age," has been used, abused, created and demolished ... including while the Renaissance was actually underway."
Ada is also the author of the wildly original, Hugo-nominated science-fiction series Terra Ignota, and an eagerly anticipated forthcoming series about Norse myth.
In this much awaited, public online salon, hosted by novelist and technologist Jon Evans, we will discuss:
what the Renaissance was, wasn’t, and is today
her techniques for evoking histories and futures (including Inventing the Renaissance, science fiction, and her famous University of Chicago course which re-enacts the papal election of 1492)
the pleasures, parallels, and contrasts of science fiction and/vs. history
her new novel And Loki In His Prison
and, almost certainly, much more, across several spectrums of ideas
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