Asexual Colony

Asexual Colony

"Asexual Colony or Antiope" is the first in the novel series “Everlasting Antiquity” by Hikmet Temel Akarsu.

The novel, which sets the scene both in today and in the ancient Amazonian age, depicts a feminist formation brought together by Rana: an Amazonian heroine. The war between this Amazonian formation who reside in pastoral scenes and the “armies” explores the pros and cons of the feminist movement.


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