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Terri Favro

    Terri Favro's writing delves into the complexities of contemporary life, exploring themes of identity, technology, and societal change with a sharp, observant eye. Her work often blends genres, incorporating elements of science fiction and speculative thought into narratives that feel deeply rooted in the present. Favro's distinctive prose captures the nuances of human experience, making her a compelling voice in Canadian literature. Her explorations into the evolving relationship between humanity and technology are particularly noteworthy, offering insightful commentary on our collective future.

    Generation Robot
    Once Upon a Time in West Toronto
    • A gritty tragi-comic fairy tale of sexual obsession and longing, based in equal parts on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and the spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leone, Once Upon A Time In West Toronto is the story of outsiders reinventing themselves in Toronto's immigrant neighbourhoods from the 1970s to the present. It follows the adventures of Ida, an Italian proxy bride who came to Canada married a man she'd never met,, only to run off with his son; her lover, the brilliant ditch digger, Marcello; Bum Bum, a virtuous thief; and various hustlers, forgers and whores. A companion book to Terri Favro's award-winning novella, The Proxy Bride, the book uses historical events in Italy and Canada to create a fast-paced and entertaining read that is both heartrending and hilarious.

      Once Upon a Time in West Toronto
    • Generation Robot

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(77)Add rating

      Generation Robot covers a century of science fiction, fact, and speculation--from the 1950 publication of Isaac Asimov's seminal robot masterpiece, I, Robot, to the 2050 Singularity when artificial and human intelligence are predicted to merge. Beginning with a childhood informed by pop-culture robots in movies, in comic books, and on TV in the 1960s, to adulthood where the possibilities of self-driving cars and virtual reality are daily conversation, Terri Favro offers a unique perspective on how our relationship with robotics and futuristic technologies has shifted over time. Peppered with pop-culture fun-facts about Superman's kryptonite, the human-machine relationships in the cult TV show Firefly, and the sexual and moral implications of the film Ex Machina, Generation Robot explores how the techno-triumphs and resulting anxieties of reality bleed into the fantasies of our collective culture

      Generation Robot