Space opera
Valente, Catherynne M.
"Mankind will not get to fight for its destiny. They must sing. A century ago
the Sentience Wars tore the galaxy apart and nearly ended the entire concept of intelligent space-faring life. In the aftermath
a curious tradition was invented by the remnants of civilization. Something to cheer up everyone who was left. Something to celebrate having escaped total annihilation by the skin of one's teeth
if indeed one has skin. Or teeth. Something to bring the shattered worlds together in the spirit of peace
unity
understanding
and the most powerful of all social bonds: excluding others. Once every cycle
the great galactic civilizations gather for Galactivision--part gladiatorial contest
part beauty pageant
part concert extravaganza
and part
a very large
but very subtle part
continuation of the wars of the past. Thus
a fragile peace has held. This year
a bizarre and unsightly species has looked up from its muddy planet-bound cradle and noticed the enormous universe blaring on around it: humanity. Where they expected to one day reach out into space and discover a grand drama of diplomacy
gunships
wormholes
and stoic councils of grave aliens
they have found glitter. And lipstick. And pyrotechnics. And electric guitars. A band of human musicians
dancers
and roadies have been chosen to represent their planet on the greatest stage in the galaxy. And the fate of Earth lies in their ability to rock"--
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