Borges’s short story “The Lottery of Babylon” (full text here) is a weirdtopia par excellence. “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius” (full text here) can be read as involving a weirdtopia in the domains of causality and the ontology of objects.
(I extremely highly recommend both of these, if you’ve never read Borges, and also the rest of the stories in The Garden of Forking Paths and to a lesser extent his other collections of stories from the 1940s. A nice one-volume translation by Andrew Hurley of Borges’s complete fiction was put out by Penguin a few years ago.)
Borges’s short story “The Lottery of Babylon” (full text here) is a weirdtopia par excellence. “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius” (full text here) can be read as involving a weirdtopia in the domains of causality and the ontology of objects.
(I extremely highly recommend both of these, if you’ve never read Borges, and also the rest of the stories in The Garden of Forking Paths and to a lesser extent his other collections of stories from the 1940s. A nice one-volume translation by Andrew Hurley of Borges’s complete fiction was put out by Penguin a few years ago.)