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Bricktop

Quote from: "Blurt"I might check this out eventually.



I've always enjoyed dystopian fiction. Dystopian realities, not so much.



I don't watch TV, though, so I might stick to reading for the time being.



Dystopias I've read (and, in many cases, re-read):



- The Trial

- Brave New World

- Fahrenheit 451

- Nineteen Eighty-Four

- This Perfect Day

- The Man In The High Castle

- Make Room! Make Room!

- The Handmaid's Tale

- The Children Of Men

- Slant

- Jennifer Government

- The Windup Girl



My fave dystopian film remains Terry Gilliams' Brazil.



Thanks for the heads-up, CC. I might try to catch this series.


May I recommend two novels by British writer John Brunner. "The Sheep Look Up" and "Stand On Zanzibar". Sadly he died too young, but these two novels have been somewhat "re-discovered" (despite winning Hugo awards) as the equal of many more renowned tales of the dysfunctional future.



It helps to realise he foresaw a few technical developments of the 21st century, as did Orwell, Huxley et al.

Blurt

You may.



And, yep, I like Brunner. I've read the two you mention, along with The Shockwave Rider (cyberpunk before the advent of Cyberpunk).



The Sheep Look Up was an acquired taste. Brunner used narritive devices that were pretty innovative at the time but have since been over-used. A good read, in the end. Another win for the literature of ideas.
Aimin\' to misbehave.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Blurt"I might check this out eventually.



I've always enjoyed dystopian fiction. Dystopian realities, not so much.



I don't watch TV, though, so I might stick to reading for the time being.



Dystopias I've read (and, in many cases, re-read):



- The Trial

- Brave New World

- Fahrenheit 451

- Nineteen Eighty-Four

- This Perfect Day

- The Man In The High Castle

- Make Room! Make Room!

- The Handmaid's Tale

- The Children Of Men

- Slant

- Jennifer Government

- The Windup Girl



My fave dystopian film remains Terry Gilliams' Brazil.



Thanks for the heads-up, CC. I might try to catch this series.


May I recommend two novels by British writer John Brunner. "The Sheep Look Up" and "Stand On Zanzibar". Sadly he died too young, but these two novels have been somewhat "re-discovered" (despite winning Hugo awards) as the equal of many more renowned tales of the dysfunctional future.



It helps to realise he foresaw a few technical developments of the 21st century, as did Orwell, Huxley et al.

I enjoyed 1984....thanks for the recommendation Bricktop.

Bricktop

Any time.



If you liked that, you may enjoy the John Brunner books I mentioned above.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Any time.



If you liked that, you may enjoy the John Brunner books I mentioned above.

I probably will..



The next book I read is the The Sheep Look Up by John Brunner.

Bricktop


Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Excellent choice.

I'm sure it will be.