Summary
Since Donald Trump’s election win, sales of dystopian and politically themed books have surged, with titles like The Handmaid’s Tale and 1984 climbing the U.S. bestseller lists.
Feminist and anti-tyranny works, such as Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit and On Democracy by Timothy Snyder, have also seen significant spikes, reflecting public concerns over women’s rights and democratic values.
Women’s rights groups and individuals have voiced alarm over potential threats to reproductive rights, recalling Trump’s support for the Roe v. Wade overturn during his previous term.
Can confirm. My wife insisted we watch this last night.
*Watch the series, not just stare at the book.
Book starer.
Real ones ogle volumes with their spouses.
Find someone that will stare at these with you.
Me and my partner: 👁️👁️
Lol, so ridiculous. Will this happen after Trump transforms into Hitler and installs his fascist regime? It is the over dramatic BS like this that made Democrats lose the election. People no longer trust your ability to judge reality objectively.
They are just buying a book. Buying a book, most likely online, is the least dramatic thing ever. Your comment was so much more dramatic! I don’t think I trust your ability to judge reality objectively.
I’m just glad she’s safe in Canada.
It was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual!!!
You mean we shouldn’t build the torment Nexus from the best selling dystopian book Don’t build the torment Nexus?
Big tech: “Don’t be ridiculous! Think of the shareholder dividends!”
Fascists by definition don’t get the joke (or point)
Everyone is just trying to map out the road ahead of us now
At least they’re trying. Education is power.
Oh believe me, I’ve switched my reading habits, too.
I have been reading a lot more since the 2016 result. It wasn’t the only reason, but it was a major one (especially non-fiction).
Fuck, if only the road was clear BEFORE the election…
Great timing.
They should have read it before the election to learn what the Trump Movement is aiming at. Well, at least they will now learn what to expect.
At least if people wear those handmaid hats to the protests that should help skirt the facial recognition systems.
That’s a really solid point, but they make it difficult to have proper situational awareness, so use cautiously.
Under His eye.
Check out The Parable of the Sower
The fact that this book starts in 2024 with an election gone wrong is too spot on.
Great read that goes into climate and class issues as well.
Shit. I read it years ago and can’t even remember what it was about.
Some chick. I think she was a handmaid.
No, I mean read it ten years ago and the message was lost on me because it was just dystopian scifi. I was also ten years more ignorant.
Watch the series on Hulu. Good interpretation.
Then read it again? Or watch the series, it’s very well done.
And damn did she have tail.
They want to read the book so they’ll understand the live action play when it happens in real life.
You may also want to add Stefan Zweig’s “The World of Yesterday” to this list. Zweig was a Viennese Jew who escaped* the Nazis, and wrote poignantly about the world he has loved that was lost to Hitler. Today’s Zweigs would write about the mundane, taken-for-granted world before 2017.
* he and his wife managed to make it to Argentina, but then, a year or so before the end of the war, committed suicide. Being safe from physical harm doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve escaped.
Atwood is also one of the sanest centrist voices I’ve ever read, in essays and interviews. (Centrist by Canadian standards – probably quite left by US standards). She always seems to be acutely aware of institutional inertia and how things like independent courts are vital to free societies. Wish there were more like her.