Technology and Barbarism: Or: How Billionaires Will Save Us from the End of the World

Michel Nieva

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Technology and Barbarism: Or: How Billionaires Will Save Us from the End of the World

Technology and Barbarism: Or: How Billionaires Will Save Us from the End of the World

Michel Nieva

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Thought-provoking pieces of nonfiction exploring the crossroads of technology with art and science, as well as how hard science fiction has inspired the craziest ideas of our times, for the good and the bad.

The nonfiction pieces included in Technology and Barbarism, as well as the long essay "Capitalist Science Fiction," constitute the nonfiction alternative to Nieva's Dengue Boy and has similar potential to achieve cult-status. Equally fast and furious, grounded in deep research as well as far-reaching literary traditions, Nieva writes about the crossroads between civilization and barbarism through history, literature, and the incidence of genetics in the arts and humanities.

Could the inspiration for Kafka's stories have come from his visits to human zoos where he saw indigenous people kidnapped from Tierra del Fuego? Can an algorithm understand the verses of Rubén Darío? Can bacteria write literature? And can a monkey reproduce the complete works of Shakespeare? These are some of the questions that run through this collection of essays, which explores the almost always ambiguous threshold that technology and culture have drawn between what is understood as human and what is not, living and nonliving, and which is the seed of the biggest questions of this century.

From nineteenth century science fiction to contemporary art exhibitions, via a philosophical take on COVID, this book examines the impact of capitalism, indigenous extermination, medical policies in Latin America and elsewhere, in order to interrogate our very identity.

In "Capitalist Science Fiction," Nieva studies the influence of historical "hard" science fiction on technology and capitalism today, with a special focus on Silicon Valley, and a particular spin at the end on, of course, Elon Musk. The essay is totally timely and super smart.

About the Author

Michel Nieva was born in 1988 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His prose mixes science fiction and speculative genres with Argentinean historical and literary traditions, a blend dubbed gaucho-punk. In 2021 Nieva was named among the best young Spanish writers by Granta Magazine. His short story "Dengue Boy" (basis for the novel with the same title), won the O. Henry Award in 2022. Michel lives in New York, where he teaches Latin American literature at NYU.

Critical Reviews

"Argentinian novelist Michel Nieva is not distracted by the juvenile visions of tech moguls. In an essay translated by Rahul Bery and published in his recent book, Technology and Barbarism: or: How Billionaires Will Save Us From the End of the World, Nieva argues that cyberpunk's pessimism about life on Earth has been repurposed by Musk as a justification for his pet project: establishing colonies on Mars."
--Laura Miller, Slate

"Michel Nieva's Technology and Barbarism covers a lot of ground, encompassing everything from literary history to racist pseudoscience to the delusions of tech magnates . . . the deepest dives into South America's literary history or the shape of science fiction make for especially enlightening reads."
--Tobias Carroll, Words Without Borders

Publishing Information

Publisher: Astra House
Pub date: 2026-02-24
Length: 256 pages

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