My daughter’s eight grade English class taught two months of horror literature, followed by three months of dystopia, followed by another six weeks of Holocaust literature. For some strange reason, she was rather depressed that year.
A lot of popular literature and movies from the past telling stories of a hellish future aren’t as far fetched any longer. Pretty soon we can have replicants created to live among us like in Bladerunner. You won’t know who’s human and who isn’t. For my money this President isn’t human or the Coronavirus would’ve gotten to him by now
oldpine52 about 4 years ago
And post-apocalyptic are now hope inspiring.
oldpine52 about 4 years ago
And post-apocalyptic novels now inspire hope.
blunebottle about 4 years ago
Dystopian novels are maybe now beginning to be understood. And taken seriously.
akachman Premium Member about 4 years ago
I read 1984 as soon as Don the Con got elected. Then I read many others. It is all spot on. Vote!
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
Of Mice and Men with Masks.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
The grapes of wrap!
jbarnes about 4 years ago
My daughter’s eight grade English class taught two months of horror literature, followed by three months of dystopia, followed by another six weeks of Holocaust literature. For some strange reason, she was rather depressed that year.
Ricky Bennett about 4 years ago
I once read an uplifting book. It was the history of helium…
oakie817 about 4 years ago
great time to read “1984”
gammaguy about 4 years ago
I was once suddenly uplifted. Turned out it was an earthquake.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 4 years ago
A lot of popular literature and movies from the past telling stories of a hellish future aren’t as far fetched any longer. Pretty soon we can have replicants created to live among us like in Bladerunner. You won’t know who’s human and who isn’t. For my money this President isn’t human or the Coronavirus would’ve gotten to him by now