All dystopian books are trash.
All dystopian books are trash
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>Implying do androids dream of electric sheep and william Gibson is garbage
>mfw
>mfw there's no face for that shit opinion
Wrong.
Not true, though they are a lot tackier and nowhere near as profound as most people think they are
same shit story rehashed every time with different characters and a different supposed allegory for the modern world
Glad somebody said it
>William Gibson
Could you be any more pseud?
>You live in the horrible world where dystopian books are written
> The Last Man, bougainvilliers
> The Last Man, Maria Shelley
> The night land
> Canticle for Leibowitz
> Niourk
> Metro 2033
> Roadside Picnic
> Demain, les chiens
Etc.
t. Go neck yourself
canticle for leibowitz is kino
I'm writing a dystopian novel where how bad the genre of dystopian fiction has become is an allegory for our society.
Somewhat related:
>read 1984 when i was 13 or 14
>imagined winston living in a comfy, though a bit run-down apartment from the early 1900s
>imagined him working in an ordinary office building
>Winston was a fairly attractive, healthy man
Seeing the film made everything a lot more depressing desu
obligatory: Book of the New Sun
nice just bought it
Overt dystopian fiction sucks. But all great books are covert dystopian fiction.
you're a covert fag
Person 1: Original and insightful opinion
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I kind of agree even though two of my favorite books are dystopian. The problem I have with the genre is that its filled writers who have nothing interesting to say. It's almost like the the stories are too easy to tell so it attracts bad writers cashing in with zombies or cheap political nonsense. Stick with the classics like A Canticle for Leibowitz or Earth Abides.
Why are you such a retard?
you're not funny
Why is anyone anything?
t. weak-minded faggot.
t. projecting faggot
Correction: All YA dystopian books are trash.
>Heliopolis
>Eumeswil
>Bees of Glass
>laughs in patrician
to some extent, this. this.
>Interpreting it as a dystopia