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gendered-suffering

The novel portrays women as particularly vulnerable and oppressed within the harsh future world, highlighting themes of exploitation and violence.

1 chapter across 1 book

Stand on Zanzibar (1968)John Brunner

Chapter 2

This foreword by Bruce Sterling analyzes John Brunner's novel Stand on Zanzibar, emphasizing its unique narrative style and profound world-building rather than mere prediction accuracy. Sterling highlights the novel's radical, antinovelistic approach, its depiction of a chaotic, overcrowded future society, and the emotional and moral complexity of its characters, especially the severe conditions faced by women. The foreword also categorizes Brunner's predictions into mistaken, plausible, and astonishing, underscoring the novel's lasting impact as a visionary work that confronts readers with a disturbing, multifaceted future.