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  2. The Fifth Season takes place on a planet with a single supercontinent called the Stillness. Every few centuries, its inhabitants endure what they call a "Fifth Season" of catastrophic climate change. [3]

    • N. K. Jemisin
    • 2015
  3. Feb 7, 2018 · The Fifth Season, the first book in N. K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy, is set in a postapocalyptic world where humans exist in a universe where the physical Earth seeks to destroy them with volcanoes, earthquakes, and other seismic activity.

  4. Apr 8, 2019 · “The Fifth Season” was the first novel in the “Broken Earth” trilogy and the winner of the 2016 Hugo Award for best novel. All three books in the series actually won the Hugo Award separately — a trilogy rife with accolades. So, what about “The Fifth Season” separates it from the rest of the science fiction/fantasy genre?

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  6. The Fifth Season takes place in an entirely invented world, but the novel’s themes draw from many cultures and events throughout history. Perhaps most notable is the comparison between anti-orogene oppression and anti-Black racism in America, with its long history beginning with the Atlantic trade of enslaved people from the 1500s to the mid ...

  7. The Fifth Season is set on a supercontinent called the Stillness that is constantly rocked by seismic activity, some of it devastating to civilization and causing an extended winter referred to as a “ Fifth Season.” The story is split into three separate narratives.

  8. Jan 26, 2021 · If you want a sample of what you’ll get in The Fifth Season, check out the short story on which it is based: Stone Hunger, free on Clarkesworld Magazine. There is a sense of longing that permeates the pages of this book.