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''A Memory Called Empire'' by Arkady Martine is an adult science fiction novel, originally published in March 2019. It is the first book in the Teixcalaan series.
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''A Memory Called Empire'' by Arkady Martine is an adult science fiction novel, originally published in March 2019. It is the first book in the [[Teixcalaan by Arkady Martine (series)|Teixcalaan]] series.
  
 
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*Blood
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*Chronic illness
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*Confinement
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*Cursing
 
*Death
 
*Death
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*Grief
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*Gun violence
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*Medical content
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*Medical trauma
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*Murder
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*Panic attacks/disorders
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*Police brutality
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*Racism
 
*Suicide
 
*Suicide
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*Violence
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*Vomit
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*Xenophobia
  
 
==Representation==
 
==Representation==
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*[[Space opera (trope)|Space opera]]
 
*[[Space opera (trope)|Space opera]]
  
==Controversies==
 
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A Memory Called Empire
Cover of A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine
Author(s) Arkady Martine
Published March 2019
Publisher Tor
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Space Opera
Age group Adult


A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine is an adult science fiction novel, originally published in March 2019. It is the first book in the Teixcalaan series.

Trigger Warnings

  • Blood
  • Chronic illness
  • Confinement
  • Cursing
  • Death
  • Grief
  • Gun violence
  • Medical content
  • Medical trauma
  • Murder
  • Panic attacks/disorders
  • Police brutality
  • Racism
  • Suicide
  • Violence
  • Vomit
  • Xenophobia

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Bi/pan character

Tropes