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Dystopian fiction has captured the imaginations of countless
readers as they consider life in worlds at once eerily similar and
shockingly foreign to their own. Essays on Dystopian Fiction as
Critique of Culture showcases the most recent research on dystopian
fiction whose readership has surged dramatically since the 1990s.
Sixteen chapters-written by scholars from the United States,
England, Ireland, India, and Poland-explore literary and popular
dystopian novels focusing on the genre as a form of social
critique. The essays reveal how both literary and popular dystopias
arise from the same impulse as utopian fiction: the desire for an
idealized and always illusory society in which evil is purged and
justice prevails. Written from a variety of critical perspectives,
these essays explore some of the literary novels (such as The Lord
of the Flies and The Heart Goes Last) as well as some new popular
ones (such as The Giver, The Hunger Games, and The Strain Trilogy).
The essays collected here hold value for both fans and scholars of
dystopian literature, a genre that has demonstrated its mass market
appeal and its validity as an area of academic study.
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