Robert J. Sawyer. Photo by Adrià Guxens |
You only
need to cross a couple of words with Robert J. Sawyer to realize he’s a very
wise man. You also soon realize he’s a university professor because when he talks
about a deep matter, he doesn’t give up until you have understood what he
wanted to say. But since he is wearing a strange Asian T-shirt with a golden
dragon, you would never say he’s one of the very few writers who have won the
three most important science fiction awards out there –the Nebula, the Hugo and
the John W. Campbell. Instead, you may thing he is another fan who has come to
the Celsius 232 Festival of Avilés to get to know his idols. But what’s most important
for Robert is not the shape, but the content; the metaphors that are hidden in
a book. Thus, he argues science fiction (sci-fi) should be named philosophical
fiction (phi-fi) because the goal of this type of literature is to throw
questions.
Adria’s News
talks with this Canadian author who is very proud to be the first science
fiction writer to own a webpage. “That’s the reason I have the coolest domain”,
says, referring to his site, www.sfwriter.com.
In this interview Robert is the last one to ask a question: “Do you have by any
chance a car so Steven Erikson, my wife and I can go to the Astúrias Jurassic
Museum?” His, is an addiction to knowledge and history that seems to have no
limits.