by Mark Angelides | May 1, 2021 | Culture and Entertainment News, The Rabbit Hole Videocasts
On the last edition of The Rabbit Hole, we discussed the first three of the top five Dystopian novels, and more importantly, how for a book to be part of the classic genre, it needs to be “possible.” And perhaps more so, it needs to be immediate. As in, we can see the...
by Mark Angelides | Apr 23, 2021 | Culture Rot, The Rabbit Hole
On the last edition of The Rabbit Hole, we discussed the first three of the top five Dystopian novels, and more importantly, how for a book to be part of the classic genre, it needs to be “possible.” And perhaps more so, it needs to be immediate. As in, we...
by Mark Angelides | Apr 20, 2021 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News
In literature, one of the most argued over genres is that of dystopian fiction. While other book styles have produced their own share of adjectival language (think Dickensian or Homeric), there are few more instantly understandable than those of the anti-utopian...
by Leesa K. Donner | Feb 12, 2021 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Good Reads
Conservatives in the media have been writing about it for some time, and now there is concrete evidence that illiteracy on the left has run amok. Not one to mince words, Britain’s bawdy Daily Mail has dubbed an inane tweet by 74-year-old MSNBC newswoman Andrea...
by Andrew Moran | Jan 5, 2021 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Exclusive Member, Social Issues
The murder mystery has been an important literary genre since Edgar Allen Poe introduced the world to C. Auguste Dupin in 1841’s The Murders in the Rue Morgue. But while so many authors and their detectives have cemented legacies in this arena, like Sir Arthur...