There is nothing new about dystopian fiction — it's been around since the early 20th century or late 19th century, depending on who you ask — but discovering a classic of the genre can be thrilling ...
Die Selbsterkenntnis des Wissenschaftlers ist erschütternd. «Ich habe geirrt», bilanziert der Chemiker Leo Kall am Ende des Dramas verzweifelt. Dabei hat er mit der Formel für eine «Wahrheitsdroge», ...
A dramatization of the Karin Boye's last novel. A nightmarish existence in a future regimented society. In this welfare state introduced the drug Kallocain that may reveal the crimes of dissent.
Complete Information About Kallocain in Norway at Nationaltheatret – Amfiscenen. Stage adaptation exploring truth, fear, and control.
In E. M. Forster’s dystopian story “The Machine Stops,” published in 1909, the inhabitants of an underground society live siloed, dehumanized lives: they are convinced that the Earth’s surface is ...
Karin Boye's novel is an outlier in that it was authored by a woman and, though narrated by a man, still expresses interest in women's inner life... There is nothing new about dystopian fiction — it's ...
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