Hailed by the New York Times as “the patron saint of feminist dystopian fiction,” Margaret Atwood crafted a novel that feels as relevant today as it did when it was published in 1985. The Handmaid’s ...
QUESTION: Who coined the term dystopian? What is considered the earliest dystopian novel? English philosopher John Stuart Mill coined the term in 1868, using it in a House of Commons debate on ...
“The Handmaid’s Tale” was popular throughout Trump’s first term, along with such dark futuristic narratives as George ...
Sleeping on it” is never a bad idea in this job. On occasion, your impressions of a show that left you cold the previous ...
A scientist and an adventurer may be humanity’s last hope in 'Aire, Just Breathe,' the Dominican Republic’s pick for the ...
In her new novel Gliff, Smith’s new normal is a dictatorial world where everyone is surveilled. Sound familiar?
In the aftermath of Donald Trump's recent election victory, a wave of books tackling democracy, tyranny, feminism, and ...
At Barnes & Noble, “Fiction and nonfiction books that feature fascism, feminism, dystopian worlds and both right-and-left leaning politics rocketed up our sales charts with the election results ...