Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Inspiration...



I wanted to begin this blog to share my interest in dystopian fiction, both in novel form and film. To anyone who doesn't know what it means, here is a good definition:

"A dystopia (alternatively, cacotopia, kakotopia or anti-utopia) is the antithesis of a utopian society. Dystopian societies are usually characterized by extreme governmental tyranny and an exploitation of the people." (Wikipedia.org)

Some examples of dystopian fiction include:

A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick

Battle Royale by Koushun Takami

2 Comments:

Blogger Gallium 2000 said...

Dystopian themes are common amongst SF writers. Failures and parodies of utopian societies also.

I would be nice to compile longer list of SF works centred on dystopias.

My short list would be something like this:
Starting with J. Verne, HG Wells, Orwell progressing to A Huxley, R. Bradbury and J Ballard, A Burgess and on to W. Gibson, N. Stephenson. B. Sterling

Cyberpunk explores dystopia too. Useful starting point is here http://hem.passagen.se/replikant/alt_cyberpunk_faq.htm

10:18 am  
Blogger Melanie Hughes said...

Wonderful blog already Allison! I look forward to reading your future entries.

Melanie : )

8:35 am  

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