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isPermaLink="false">http://www.nostate.com/?p=3551</guid> <description><![CDATA[In 2004 I was staying with my girlfriend for about six weeks in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. We&#8217;d rented a semi-cozy little apartment not far from the town center. Just around the block there was a used book shop which &#8212; miracle of miracles! &#8212; carried a decent selection of English-language science fiction. Not having much better [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2004 I was staying with my girlfriend for about six weeks in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. We&#8217;d rented a semi-cozy little apartment not far from the town center. Just around the block there was a used book shop which &#8212; miracle of miracles! &#8212; carried a decent selection of English-language science fiction.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, by Robert A. Heinlein</p></div><p>Not having much better to do with my time near the end of our stay, and enchanted by the low low prices, I picked up a copy of Robert Heinlein&#8217;s novel <a
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href="http://www.nextapache.sk/">Next Apache</a> (the name is a bit of trans-linguistic play, &#8220;Next Apache&#8221; being pronounced very similarly to a common Slovak expression, &#8220;<em>nech sa páči</em>&#8220;, meaning &#8220;enjoy!&#8221; or &#8220;here you go!&#8221; or, literally, &#8220;may it please&#8221;). One of us sold <em>Cat</em> to the store for credit against other book purchases.</p><p>I just got back to Bratislava last Wednesday, after nearly three months staying in Granada, Spain. A friend put me in touch with a potential room for rent in a flat in the center of town, and after a bit of dithering and some rather fruitless searching on my own, I decided to take the place. Today I met with my friend and with Tony, an Italian guy who will be one of my new flatmates. While in the place, I had a glance at the books up on the shelf between the living room and kitchen. Hmmm, a few English titles! Tony tells me he&#8217;s a great sci-fi fan.</p><p>An Italian translation of Greg Egan&#8217;s <em><a
rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/006107344X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=nostatecom-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=006107344X">Schild&#8217;s Ladder</a></em> immediately caught my eye. Awesome far-out speculative stuff. A few shelves down and a bit to the left, and, ooh! Heinlein! A copy of <em>The Cat Who Walks Through Walls</em>! Now, wouldn&#8217;t it be funny, if&#8230;</p><p>And so I open the book and it&#8217;s got &#8220;NEXT APACHE&#8221; stamped twice inside the back cover. But inside the <em>front</em> cover: &#8220;Vrisa Bookshop, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala&#8221;.</p> <br
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