Does anyone knows about a book, novel, or any media that its story takes place somewhere else than earth (including past or future settings) that is not fantasy, adventure or sci-fi? Thanks beforehand
>>8709626
First define those genres
>>8709631
I know what are you trying to say, but more specifically without over the top technology or magic
Vonnegut's Thank You, Dr. Kevorkian takes place mostly in heaven. It is in the form of a series of interviews with people in heaven conducted while Vonnegut is repeatedly killed and revived by the doctor. All the figures are historical, some famous, some highly obscure, some who most would consider very "good" people, some who most would consider highly "evil". Good stuff and a quick read.
>>8709668
Thanks, I'll check it out
>>8709634
The cyberiad, mortal engine w
Nabokov's Ada or Ardor fits the criteria.
The most lit answer would be The Devine Comedy, right?