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Post by divtal on Jul 11, 2018 19:47:29 GMT
I found this on the "Culture Trip" website, which is devoted to all manner of subjects that might appeal to people who love to travel. In this article they venture into publishing and politics. Here, Matthew Janney, who is described as a U.K. Book Editor, writes about fictional works that have been published since the passage of "Brexit," in 2016. He draws parallels to the early-mid 19th century Huxlian genre. I'm not British ... a "Yank" ... and, I'm not familiar with Mr. Janney, or any of the works that he mentiones. I am, however, fascinated with the challenges presented by "Brexit," and, I can relate this essay to much of the unease/conflict in the U.S., as well. theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/london/articles/brexit-literature-quiet-form-dystopian-fiction/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=071118global&utm_content=071118global+CID_46a9eda4c5c153457ade1b010706d6cc&utm_source=newsletter&utm_term=Read%20More
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