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Mizora, Mizora, 0803279922, 0-8032-7992-2, 978-0-8032-7992-6, 9780803279926, Mary E. Bradley Lane Introduced by Joan Saberhagen, Bison Frontiers of Imaginatio

Mizora
A World of Women
Mary E. Bradley Lane
Introduced by Joan Saberhagen

paperback
1999. 143 pp.
978-0-8032-7992-6
$9.95 $2.49 t
 
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What would happen to our culture if men ceased to exist? Mary E. Bradley Lane explores this question in Mizora, the first known feminist utopian novel written by a woman.
 
Vera Zarovitch is a Russian noblewoman—heroic, outspoken, and determined. A political exile in Siberia, she escapes and flees north, eventually finding herself, adrift and exhausted, on a strange sea at the North Pole. Crossing a barrier of mist and brilliant light, Zarovitch is swept into the enchanted, inner world of Mizora. A haven of music, peace, universal education, and beneficial, advanced technology, Mizora is a world of women.
 
Mizora appeared anonymously in the Cincinnati Commercial in 1880 and 1881. Mary E. Bradley Lane concealed from her husband her role in writing the controversial story.

Introducing this Bison Frontiers of Imagination edition is Joan Saberhagen, coeditor of Pawn to Infinity and a member of the Very Small Array workshop, a group of science fiction writers in New Mexico.

"Students of early science fiction will welcome the University of Nebraska Press's series Bison Frontiers of Imagination."—Times Literary Supplement


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