Strictly speaking, ItaB might not fit some people's definition of a dystopian novel because of its narrow focus. Of course those people are quite wrong. The focus affords a clarity and depth none of the others touches.
Now that's an interesting statement. *is now adding that to the list of things to read*
I'm going to go with Bend Sinister. Well, any time you mention Nabokov you have bring up his writing chops. The man could write - and how! But his story of a government as inept as it is ruthless is just so fitting for how things really happen in the world. The elements of opéra bouffe mixed in with a cold and unreasoning bureaucracy makes for some great moments.
Huh. You have different taste from the others. It's refreshing.
The Orwell. His writing does nothing for me.
Meh, I thought it was pretty good, but I haven't read all that much dystopian stuff. Zamyatin was indeed more interesting to read, though.
ACO. I read this when I was fairly young, so the violence -often as casual as it is extreme- made an impact.
Ahh. I'm very interested in reading that one as well as the Handmaid's Tale this year.
Yes, I read it back in May of this year. I wasn't sure what to make of the narrative style at first, but it grew on me. My dad is an EE, so D-503's way of looking at certain things were sometimes oddly half-familiar.
I rather thought D503 was a bit mentally out of it. The way some geniuses are, unable to think in "normal" terms. I was disappointed with him- I didn't like him much. I wondered what I-330 was really about with him. Did she really love him, or did she go through with the moves for the movement? I kind of like thinking that she really loved him. It gives her a real flaw.
Atheism is a religion like abstinence is a sex position. - Bill Maher
Dystopian literature
05/09/2009 09:12:16 PM
- 1129 Views
Oh, nice survey.
05/09/2009 11:08:55 PM
- 794 Views
Thanks
06/09/2009 04:35:03 AM
- 816 Views
Click the right-most box next to the Smiley Codes, between the Subject and Body.
06/09/2009 12:14:35 PM
- 710 Views
Crikey...
05/09/2009 11:11:59 PM
- 819 Views
Amen to that last.
06/09/2009 04:40:26 AM
- 847 Views
Incidentally
06/09/2009 08:02:12 AM
- 739 Views
I like dystopian and post-apocalyptic stories
06/09/2009 07:50:08 PM
- 965 Views
I prefer dystopian, myself.
07/09/2009 03:21:51 AM
- 854 Views
The problem with post-apocalyptic stories is that there are so many which are utter crap.
07/09/2009 05:28:02 PM
- 762 Views
Yes, yes.
07/09/2009 08:34:11 PM
- 732 Views
Re: Dystopian literature
06/09/2009 08:48:48 PM
- 814 Views
Your left brain is blank?
07/09/2009 03:25:44 AM
- 767 Views
Re: Dystopian literature
08/09/2009 07:30:58 PM
- 1383 Views
Hey! Good to see you on this board!
08/09/2009 08:03:04 PM
- 899 Views
Well I couldn't stay away forever now could I?
08/09/2009 08:42:37 PM
- 1016 Views
Re: Well I couldn't stay away forever now could I?
09/09/2009 03:13:33 PM
- 995 Views
I never thought of the Forever War as Dystopian but I guess it could be called that
14/09/2009 04:43:27 PM
- 796 Views
I'll join this party...rather late...but oh well
09/09/2009 07:59:26 PM
- 762 Views