With her weird, wistful new novel MaddAddam, Margaret Atwood completes the apocalyptic trilogy she began with Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood. Like its predecessors, MaddAddam is a blend of ...
Paul McEuen relishes the final instalment of Margaret Atwood's sweeping trilogy about a dystopian world devastated by a 'hot bioform'. As MaddAddam opens, with almost all of humanity having perished ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Jimmy’s clever friend Crake decides to wipe out humanity and replace it with the Crakers, a new, improved ...
Along with the Crakers, a few humans have survived, and MaddAddam chronicles their efforts to rebuild and to shape a narrative for their new beginning. Atwood calls the trilogy speculative fiction—a ...
The appeal of the basic plot is clear: how big pharma coped with a devastating pandemic that has wreaked havoc on an increasingly plundered Earth. (NB the novels appeared between 2003 and 2013, long ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Arguably the queen of dystopic fiction, the Canadian author is and is ...
You might wonder if, by making a ballet out of Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake trilogy of dystopian sci-fi novels, Wayne McGregor was biting off more than he could possibly chew. On stage, The Royal ...
This summer the British Legion is once again organising English Language courses in Valletta and in Victoria, Gozo. During these courses primary and secondary school students cover various aspects of ...
Wayne McGregor’s take on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian trilogy makes a confusing yet ravishing evening “In the beginning there was chaos,” a vocodered child’s voice intones as this work gets under way.
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