Great Dystopian Novels - The 12 Best Dystopian novels

The literary language is a fundamental part of culture since the beginning of the file. The dangers of modern times have led to the writing of dystopian novels, novels that warn of an unhappy future. Many people think that the Dystopian novels as pure science fiction, science fiction and fiction is a natural choice for a dystopian tale that all books are not like dystopian science. Without further ado, here are the top 12 dystopian novels.

# 12 Lord of the(1954) Flies by William Golding

This novel is not the 12th best on the list (it would be far more valuable in my opinion), but it is the number twelve to the ongoing debate about whether this really is a dystopian novel or not. The definition of dystopia is not necessarily clear, even if the general definition is that it will be a society where the rule of poverty and adverse conditions (or obtained an apparent utopia appalling cost.)

Regarding dysfunctional societies, the islandwith her little boy is lost, and once the shell is not seen as an authority, breaks everything. If someone wants to argue that anarchy could work, this book is an argument against it would be immediate. This is an incredible psychological work, and I would say that their society is certainly dysfunctional enough to count as a dystopia.

# 11 The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (1985)

This story is from the first person Offred. Offred is a girl at a timewhen women are fertile breeding machines to keep the human population would be required. This is because the world is a post-nuclear world, where many women can not bear children. This is a very theocratic society, and this book tends to be very pro-feminist and anti-religious, so will often complain. This is a great story, dystopian is frightening because the logic of how the company was, as it happened to be very credible.

# 10 NeuromancerWilliam Gibson (1984)

Most of the novels of William Gibson at a turning dystopian future society, but Neuromancer is perhaps the best of all. This novel has the sci-fi "Triple Crown" for the writers won the Nebula, Hugo, and Philip K. Dick Award. In the dingy basement of a Japanese city, a hacker is hired to work on the final hack. rinsed in a world with AI, virtual reality, genetic engineering of powerful nations and corporations, follows the adventures.Gibson has a lot of modern science fiction writers to the punch, and the dystopian novel is one of the most influential in modern times.

# 9 iron fist by Jack London (1908)

Iron Heel is an excellent dystopian novel about the rise of a tyrannical corporate oligarchy in the United States. This book does not focus on technology, like most science fiction dystopian future to do now. This paper highlights the changes in society and politics, with the oligarchy formed by thievesbarons to take all the middle class and power in bankruptcy before the execution of a "caste" of employees. This was a fantastic dystopian novel, which was far ahead of his time.

# 8 The Running Man (1982) by Richard Bachman

Written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman's "The Running Man" is a fantastic dystopian novel of a frightening future, reviews and entertainment is taking shape in a manhunt, and where the "winners" are losers. This novel is farHigher than the film and, in my opinion is one of the best novels of Stephen King wrote. "The Long Walk" is also a special mention.

# 7 Armageddon's Children by Terry Brooks (2006)

I probably have over 200 books read in the last two years, and many good novels, "Armageddon's Children" was one of my favorites. This is one of the best novels written by Terry Brooks, set in a post-apocalyptic world of 2100, according to (among others) only one residueKnights tried desperately to fight the attack of demons and a group of children who roam the street gang who try to survive the ruins of Seattle. The fantasy world of Shannara was alleged by the post-apocalyptic waste land, and this series bridges the gap between the two products.

# 6 The Chrysalids by John Wyndham (1955)

This dystopian novel is another example of a post-nuclear world. This time dystopia comes from a "need" of purity. As human beings are born withincreasing mutations and deformations determines the state for those who can not "perfect", so even a bit more to execute a death sentence. This attempt to force perfection in a post-apocalyptic world is disturbing and effective, and generated many imitators.

# 5 Children of Men by PD James (1992)

Most people know the movie with Richard Gere and Julianne Moore. The film was very good, but it is very different from the book. In this world,For unknown reasons he fell all the sperm count in men than zero, and without reason or explanation, humanity must now face his own destruction. Panic at the time, to maintain the extraordinary powers of government to the peace, and when a woman becomes pregnant, the consequences are enormous.

Time Machine by HG Wells (1895) # 4

"The Time Machine" is one of the best science fiction novels ever written. This novel is the story of "The Time Traveler", thebuild a car that can travel in the distant future. Although this does not seem dystopian at first sight, but a company apparently kind and happy to predators, harvest humans for food ... if the company qualifies as a dystopian crappy, I do not know what upset. The protagonist tells his story with a man of his time, grab weapons, and dates back to the future, never to return. This novel is where the term "time machine" was also released.

# 3 1984 GeorgeOrwell (1949)

This is not the best novel written, but it is one of the three great dystopian science fiction novels. This could well be the most famous of the big three, as "1984" is synonymous with tyrannical governments, fascism and dystopian fiction. The phrases " 1984 "and" Big Brother "are now part of common culture. Orwell's novel shows in detail how to manipulate a government of the people through the manipulation of truth andThe manipulation of the news. This book is the source for the claim against a right-wing government to have full power.

# 2 Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (1953)

Guy Montag begins this classic novel as a fireman that is, he is a man of society demands, all the books are burning outlaws. In contrast with "1984" or "Brave New World", "451" does not speak against the left or right politically, but argues against the dumbing down of society, particularly on how Hollywood PopCulture slime and TV entertainment to a whole nation of people who struggle not only incapable of their rights, but do not realize the importance of doing so. This is a brilliant novel, the transition from soldier Guy of the state, an independent and free thinkers on the run to survive must be proud.

New World by Aldous Huxley (1932) # 1 Brave

During this dystopian masterpiece, "Fahrenheit 451" could be replaced as the first two, "Brave New World"Get the contract because the letter itself is the best. This novel is incredible and shows a company to leave the thought of Pisa and even hedonism has so far is the tip of a utopia that person turns out to be a horrible place where the irony of a peaceful existence causes companies to lose all concept of Art used to be, honor, religion, or anything that often defines culture. The 'utopia' is people who have no compassion, no empathy, and have this vision of a future as cool as anyothers on that list.

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