How can the literary imagination bring us closer to a better world? The world is always changing.
Where will Speculation lead us next?.
Such works of the speculative imagination are, thankfully, almost boundless, though we imagine them within the bounds of who we are and what we assume to be true about the world.
In some of our most joyful private moments, we speculate about what will be delicious and pleasurable, about what notes will sound good played together on an instrument, about spirits and the afterlife, about what we wish a lover would say to us, about what aliens might be like if we ever met them.
Abolition, civil rights, and Black Lives Matter all speculate about a future free of racial violence, just as #MeToo imagines one free of gendered violence.
Speculation can lead us to collectively imagine better futures, or better ways of understanding our past.
In this new anthology of poetry, fiction, and essays from renowned writers and newcomers, contributors share with readers their feats of imagining the past and future that help us better understand what it means to be present in the world.
Boston Review believes that the arts must have a voice in the conversation about how we heal.
It is perhaps no surprise, then, that in a world-historical moment of global upheaval and transformation, speculative literature and other futurist arts are enjoying a renaissance.
Art has the prophetic power to imagine where we are going.
But there are also inflection points in history when the world feels changed .
How can the literary imagination bring us closer to a better world? The world is always changing