Four essential dystopian novels

In a politically volatile world, these post-apocalyptic works of fiction are finding new relevance. Read 'em and weep…

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Anyone with even a passing interest in politics could be forgiven for thinking this is the end of the world as we know it – from the anxieties brought forth by Brexit and the US election to climate change to missile launches, these are tumultuous times. It's certainly no coincidence, then, that sales of George Orwell's seminal 1984 have been on the rise – the book has been sitting near the top of Amazon's US bestsellers list since Donald Trump’s counsellor Kellyanne Conway used the term "alternative facts" in January, bringing to mind Orwell's thought-limiting concept of "newspeak". But while 1984 is perhaps the best-known work of dystopian fiction, it's far from the only one. These four classics offer some of the genre's best – and most unnerving – visions for the future.

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