Of all the book genres, dystopian literature has the best chance of changing our perspectives on one another and the world. Startlingly realistic for science fiction novels, dystopian books ...
Neal Shusterman’s YA dystopia takes the battle that rages ... The Stone Gods isn’t so much a book, as it is the literary equivalent of being kicked in the stomach. And, annoyingly, we can ...
Gliff is set in a dystopian Britain – a kind of fairy tale of the future in which two children navigate a world which seems increasingly baffling and hostile.
Part literary exploration of what it means to be ... “Never Let Me Go is a staple read for the dystopian genre,” says Kerri Wallace, a librarian with the Hoboken Public Library.
The Graduate Students in English Interdisciplinary Conference 2025 calls for papers on the theme of "Approaching Dystopia" for the conference, set for April 5-6.