propaganda-and-information-fragmentation
The narrative structure mimics a barrage of fragmented media snippets, blending official statements, news reports, and commercial messages to reflect information overload and manipulation.
1 chapter across 1 book
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)John Brunner
This chapter from Stand on Zanzibar presents a fragmented, collage-like depiction of a dystopian near-future world marked by political turmoil, violence, and pervasive militarization. Through a series of brief news excerpts, advertisements, and violent vignettes, it reveals a society saturated with conflict, propaganda, and personal brutality, highlighting the normalization of warfare, social unrest, and authoritarian control. The text juxtaposes global geopolitical tensions with intimate acts of violence, underscoring the pervasive atmosphere of fear and instability.