Teleportation in Fiction
Science fiction, Novel, Philip K. Dick, Television, Dystopia, Police state
978-620-1-59725-9
6201597255
112
2012-07-18
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This is a list of all notable works of fiction which include teleportation in any form, within them.Writers of fiction have long chafed against the traditional "Aristotelean" prescription of unity of place - the concept of teleportation allows them even more freedom to defy it.The founding legend of the Kingdom of Champa (in present-day Vietnam) refers to Lady Po Nagar, originally a peasant girl who went to China, married a son of its Emperor and had two children with him. When her husband refused to let her go back to visit her family, she flung a magical piece of sandalwood into the ocean, and thereby disappeared with her children from China and reappeared at Nha Trang in Vietnam, whereupon she became the Queen of Champa.
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