When I think of science fiction, I always think of aliens or futuristic worlds with mind boggling technology. As a librarian, I know I shouldn't generalize a genre like that, and Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" is a great reminder that Science Fiction isn't always so far fetched. The subject matter of this novel is actually a bit scary because it is so realistic! Here are some general characteristics of a science fiction novel:
-set in the future
-space travel
-technology
-parallel universe
-aliens
-paranormal
An important thing to note is that Science Fiction and Fantasy are different. Science Fiction is usually based on a turn of events that could actually happen in reality based upon science, while Fantasy is not. I know that is still up for interpretation, but The Handmaid's Tale is a perfect example of science fiction. Atwood's title focuses on a society that has collapsed and been reconstructed by an extremist group. Here is my review:
This book is set in the future, in what I would call a twisted dystopian society. There aren't too many technical or scientific details included in this book, but we know money is no longer used, reading and writing is not allowed and that there is heavy chemical use in the warfare. Women are subordinated and are only worth something if they can get pregnant.
This book really freaked me out because I feel like something like this could happen! I would hope that it never would, but the overthrowing of modern society was done quietly so that no one knew what was happening and by the time it was over, there was no way to fight it. It also made me realize how much I appreciate having freedom and rights, and not to take that for granted, especially because there are women in other areas of the world who don’t.
I think readers of literary fiction, dystopian fiction like the “our strange world” sub-genre and even horror fans who like more a psychological read would enjoy this title.
To find out more about Science Fiction and recommended books check out these sites:
Online Science Fiction Directory
The Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Locus - The Magazine of the Science Fiction Field
The Science Fact and Fiction Concatenation
Online Science Fiction Directory
The Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Locus - The Magazine of the Science Fiction Field
The Science Fact and Fiction Concatenation
No comments:
Post a Comment