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Everlasting Antiquity

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Everlasting Antiquity is a novel series by Turkish writer Hikmet Temel Akarsu begun in 2000. The first three books from the series of six, namely, Antiope, İphigeneia, Helen, Cassandra, Penthesilea ve Electra, have been published so far.

In the first book, Asexual Colony or Antiope, the writer applies a mystic/realistic, semi-fantastic style while telling the allegoric tales of modern Amazons.

In the second book, Cyber Tragedy or Iphigeneia, he abandons the previous concept. Here, the writer tells a cyberpunk story about the modern cyber world with endless references to mythology. Inspired by the tragedy “Iphigenia in Aulis,” Akarsu talks about two cyber world companies in battle.

The third book tells the allegorical story of the most famous and interesting mythological tale, “The Beauty Contest” while analyzing the social and political order of the world we live in today. Also a cyberpunk novel just like the previous one, the third book utilizes the cyberpunk world as a background and instead constructs a dystopic one in an Orwellian style.

According to the writer’s bulletin on his Myspace page, he began writing the fourth book “Standing Up Against Fate or Cassandra.”

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Everlasting Antiquity Wikipedia