Ignorance Is Strength
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War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.
George Orwell once wrote of a world where abuse of power begins with an abuse of language and a bastardization of truth. Some of today's most exciting voices in speculative fiction explore the ramifications of those ideas in Ignorance Is Strength.
The Dystopia Triptych is a series of three anthologies of dystopian fiction. Ignorance Is Strength - before the dystopia - focuses on society during its descent into absurdity and madness. Burn the Ashes - during the dystopia - turns its attention to life during the strangest, most dire times. Or Else the Light - after the dystopia - concludes the saga with each author sharing their own vision of how we as a society might crawl back from the precipice of despair.
Ignorance Is Strength features all-new, never-before-published works by the following authors, in order of appearance: Carrie Vaughn, Tim Pratt, Rich Larson, Cadwell Turnbull, Karin Lowachee, Adam-Troy Castro, Caroline M. Yoachim, Hugh Howey, An Owomoyela, Seanan McGuire, Dominica Phetteplace, Alex Irvine, Tobias S. Buckell, Scott Sigler, Darcie Little Badger, Violet Allen, and Merc Fenn Wolfmoor.
©2020 by John Joseph Adams, Hugh Howey, and Christie Yant (P)2020 by Blackstone Publishing and Skyboat Media, Inc.What listeners say about Ignorance Is Strength
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- Martin S.
- 2024-06-01
A strong collection and great narrators!
Book One of “The Dystopian Triptych” is a collection of dystopian sci-fi, brought to you by the editors and voice actors of the Lightspeed Magazine Podcast. There’s a wide array of sci-fi genres, but luckily not a lot of hard SF, which just isn’t my jam: I don’t care how your spaceship works…I get it, it’s the future! Some really good tales that mirror the struggles of our current time, like gender issues, racism, job loss…and suicidal robots. You know: normal stuff. A good collection if this type of story is your jam.
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