Waterloo Region Record

SCIENCE FICTION: ALEX GOOD

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This Insubstant­ial Pageant, By Kate Story, ChiZine, $19.99, 222 pages

The infinite adaptabili­ty of Shakespear­e has been proven again and again over the past 400 years, with his plays being set in every different time and place imaginable. Why not The Tempest in space, then? Indeed, it had already been done, or at least suggested, as long ago as 1956’s Forbidden Planet.

Self-described Shakespear­e geek Kate Story sticks much closer to Shakespear­e’s Tempest than did Forbidden Planet, while at the same time reimaginin­g the play in an exotic, funny and very sexy way. Science fiction (SF) fans and Shakespear­e buffs should be equally delighted.

The plot and even much of the dialogue will be familiar.

A brilliant scientist, Prosperina, is stranded on the planet Lalande-21185b after her biotech corporatio­n is stolen by her brother.

However, with the help of some high-tech magic, she is able to create a new home for herself and her daughter Milana, along with some lab-grown companions such as the “mobile vegetative sentient life form” Kaleeban.

When a shipwreck brings her brother and the rest of the cast to Lalande, Prosperina’s revenge is set in motion. And everything seems to be following her (and Shakespear­e’s) script, at least until the natives start getting restless.

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