Sentences with phrase «dystopic novels»

Worry not, for there are those (myself among them) that cheer you on in your desperate attack on linguistic subterfuge by people who doubt their own credibility and wish to hide behind the type of double - speak that characterizes dystopic novels such as 1984.
The movie adaptation of author Lois Lowry's 1993 bestselling dystopic novel, The Giver, about a utopian society that becomes dispelled, was released nationwide in theaters on August 15.

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eccentricly the mere approach for this flick to occur to people's sight would be the cameo in «v for vedentta» which is natalie portman's recent flick of dystopic graphic novel.
After expanding on Neuromancer with two more novels to complete the dystopic Sprawl trilogy, Gibson became an important author of another science fiction sub-genre — steampunk — with the 1990 alternate history novel The Difference Engine, written with Bruce Sterling.
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«These books were alive; they spoke to me,» is a quote from François Truffaut's 1966 dystopic cult film Fahrenheit 451 (based on Ray Bradbury's novel of the same name).
Hijacking a phrase from The Drowned World, J.G. Ballard's first science fiction novel and one of his London - based dystopic tales, Walled Gardens in an Insane Eden portrays the world we live in today: on the precipice but hopeful for a less fragile future.
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