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The rise of apocalyptic novels - BBC

The latest fiction about climate disaster is unsettling – but also strangely comforting. Hephzibah Anderson speaks to the authors.

Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

Epic of Gilgamesh, written c. 2000–1500 BCE. · The Last Man (1826) was published; however, this form of literature gained widespread popularity after World War ...

Seeing the Hopeful Side of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction - Literary Hub

The most recent flourishing of post-apocalyptic and dystopian fiction—genres that have been popular for a long time—could be associated with the ...

Compilation of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic-themed novels

Putnam's Sons. The novel is the first in The 5th Wave trilogy, followed by The Infinite Sea and the final book being The Last Star. The story ...

Thinking About Apocalyptic Fiction - Classics of Science Fiction

Flood stories are much older than The Bible, and are probably the origin of post-apocalyptic fiction. If you go back in time and explore other ...

End of the World as We Know It - The New York Public Library

Why are dystopian and post-apocalyptic stories so popular? · Dystopian, apocalyptic, and post-apocalyptic fiction are subgenres of speculative ...

Apocalypse in Fiction: Then and Now | Liverpool University Press Blog

Christopher Palmer, author of Apocalypse in Crisis, explores the rise of apocalyptic fiction since the end of the Second World War, ...

The 10 Most Captivating Apocalypse Novels - CrimeReads

This is Cormac we're talking about here, so the ruined world is an absolutely miserable place where humanity has been reduced to a bunch of ...

The Ultimate Guide to Post-Apocalyptic Fiction - Ash Tales

Mary Shelley's 'The Last Man' is widely regarded as one of the first modern works of post apocalyptic fiction, telling the story of a plague ...

Six Booker Prize-nominated post-apocalyptic books

Nuclear war, devastating pandemics, natural collapse and even zombie apocalypses; speculative fiction featuring the downfall of civilisation and ...

10 Dark Apocalyptic Novels: After the End - Archive Horrifica

Walter Miller Jr.'s famous novel begins as a nuclear conflict destroys most of human civilization. In the aftermath, a movement known as the ...

The 50 Greatest Apocalypse Novels - Literary Hub

The very first novel you (probably) think of when someone says “post-apocalyptic,” in which a man and his son travel across a blasted-out ...

List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

Apocalyptic fiction is not the same as fiction that provides visions of a dystopian future. George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, for example, is dystopian ...

20 Gripping Post-Apocalyptic Books To Read - Forbes

Apocalypse books have varying reasons for the disappearance of most of humanity—it may be a zombie attack, a fatal virus or a nuclear war. No ...

What Next?: Recent Post-Apocalyptic Fiction - Book Riot

It's the year 2024, and if you've been paying any amount of attention to the world around you, you might have wondered to yourself, ...

The First Post-Apocalyptic Novels: The Last Man, and After London

Gather 'round, ye lords and ladies. We're traveling back in time to Georgian and Victorian England, to discover two of the first post-apocalyptic novels ...

60 Years Of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction: A Chronological Curriculum Of ...

1960 - A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller (And Dark December, Alfred Coppel.) ... 1965 - The Genocides, Thomas Disch (Also Dr. Bloodmoney or: ...

Apocalyptic Books - Goodreads

Popular ; The Road Cormac McCarthy ; Station Eleven Emily St. John Mandel ; The Stand Stephen King.

20 Apocalyptic and Dystopian Novels to Lose Yourself In - Epic Reads

1. Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White · 2. The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer · 3. Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi · 4. Songlight by Moira Buffini · 5.

Charting trends in apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

By I.S.. THE apocalypse has proved fertile ground for writers of popular fiction. In “The Day of the Triffids” (1951), John Wyndham saw ...