After that, we want to be remembered ... “File this one under ‘dystopian novels that may end up predicting the future’ and ...
On 8 June, George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four will celebrate its 71st anniversary – but there’s no denying that the iconic dystopian novel feels ... However we, the readers, see none ...
How we think. How we process the world around ... novel and that compels us to consider the question that the best dystopian ...
How High We Go In The Dark is so much more than ... Released in 2018, this dystopian pandemic novel by Ling Ma feels scarily prescient in light of the years that followed its publication.
Her first work of fiction is the dystopian novel ... “The narratives we have in the popular culture about what disasters do to people are mostly incorrect,” she says.
HOW DO YOU concoct a plausible fictional near-future, in which people’s reliance on technology has gone too far? If you read “The Dream Hotel”, a gripping new novel, you can discern one recipe.
we’ll lose an entire generation of young men. They’ll never notice when the TSA moves out from the airports onto the sidewalks. The worlds of the two great dystopian novels intersect at ...
Dystopian fiction can prepare us for the future Although fiction is not real, it can help us to make sense of what is real, and about what may come in the future. Through fictional scenarios we can ...
Dystopian novels are selling briskly — Aldous Huxley ... RELATED: The Dystopia We Get May Not Be the One We Dreamed Of Social order collapses when hyperinflation follows the promiscuous ...
They record our keystrokes, time spent on certain web pages, how long we hover over different subjects ... That’s the question that Pulitzer Prize finalist Laila Lalami explores in her new novel “The ...