Vladimir Nabokov began his literary career in the world of Russian exiles in Paris. But it was the U.S. that gave him his most enduring subject. Review by Alex Beam.
When you pick up a book described as “dystopian,” it’s natural to assume you’ll be reading science fiction set in the future. But that’s not always the case—certainly some would argue dystopian societies exist right now in the real world, and some authors obviously think so too, because their dystopian visions are set in the here-and-now, or, […]