1984 I heard on booktape... never read... I didn't really pay close attention to it... but what I heard was pretty good... and pretty scary! I think I was paranoid for a while after hearing it, lol.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:What's scary about 1984 is how Orwell seems to have predicted several aspects of life today. He wrote the book in 1948, I believe, and yet the environment in which the central character works in sounds an awful lot like a cubicle.
I had read some dystopian works back in high school, which had been highly influential on me, and the music I listen to at present reflects this. I will in fact list some of my favorites alongside recommended listening while reading:USSRGirl wrote:Ok...I never post here, but I do actually read. Actually, I'm very much into literature, particularly of the dictator/dystopic variety. A few of my favorites are C.S. Lewis' That Hideous Strength (#1 fav), Orwell's Animal Farm, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron. Any other fans of dictator fiction?!!! It's a hard niche to come by I know...
SHARE YOUR FAVORITE DICTATOR BOOKS AND RECCOMENDATIONS!! MAKE BIG BROTHER PROUD!! XD
WHAT? That's abominable. The redeeming point of Brave New World is its cynical edge to everything that's going on.mitsuki lover wrote:When they made the Leonard Nimoy made for tv movie of Brave New World for
Sci Fi Channel they took away the cynical edge that the novel has.
mitsuki lover wrote:Does The Worse Of Both Worlds Star Trek:The Next Generation comic book
mini-series count?In that one the Borg took over the world.
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