‘Station Eleven’ by Emily St. John Mandel This dystopian sci-fi novel is about a roaming troupe of actors traversing the Great Lakes region, performing Shakespeare and music for the scattered ...
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 ...
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Rebellious thinking is an act of “thoughtcrime,” which carries a fatal punishment. If you’ve devoured Orwell’s cautionary tale and want more, here are 10 more books with dystopian themes to read next.
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 ...
At Barnes & Noble, "Fiction and non-fiction books that feature fascism, feminism, dystopian worlds and both right-and-left leaning politics rocketed up our sales charts with the election results ...