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The Modern Perception of Dystopian Fiction as Realistic Literature Rather Than Fantasy
For much of the twentieth century, dystopian fiction occupied a clear place within speculative literature. Readers approached dystopian novels as warnings, exaggerated social experiments, or imaginative visions of possible futures. Books like 1984, Brave New World, and Fahrenheit 451 were powerful precisely because they seemed extreme. Their worlds appeared distant
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Why More Boys and Men Are Falling Behind Today
The world is changing fast, but not everyone is keeping up. While many women are doing well in education and work, a growing number of boys and men are struggling. Fewer men are going to college, fewer are working, and many feel lost. In schools, homes, and workplaces, you can
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Historic Visit: Usha Vance Heads to Greenland with U.S. Delegation
Second Lady Usha Vance is preparing for a special visit to Greenland, marking a symbolic step in the growing interest between the United States and this vast northern territory. The trip will include her son and a formal U.S. delegation, with events planned around culture, history, and one of Greenland’s
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Speculative Fiction as Political Voice: Analyzing Utopias and Dystopias in the New Wave of British Writers
In the shadow of Brexit, rising authoritarianism, climate crisis, and global inequality, British literature has undergone a distinct transformation. One of the most potent arenas for this change is speculative fiction—particularly in the forms of utopia and dystopia. For a new generation of British writers, these genres are more than
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The Modern Perception of Dystopian Fiction as Realistic Literature Rather Than Fantasy
For much of the twentieth century, dystopian fiction occupied a clear place within speculative literature. Readers approached dystopian novels as
Why More Boys and Men Are Falling Behind Today
The world is changing fast, but not everyone is keeping up. While many women are doing well in education and
Historic Visit: Usha Vance Heads to Greenland with U.S. Delegation
Second Lady Usha Vance is preparing for a special visit to Greenland, marking a symbolic step in the growing interest
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written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting artistic value
Art is an embodied spirituality; spirituality in the art of all times and peoples has a genetic nature, a cultic origin. In European culture secular literature in the process of secularization came out of religious literature, secular painting came out of icon painting cells, music, singing, dancing – all this has a ceremonial nature, related to the activities that elevated man, which singled him out in the diverse world of fauna. I think this should be remembered when comprehending and aesthetically evaluating the artistic creativity of the past and the present. Sophisticated craftsmanship may manifest itself in acts beyond spirituality, but can it be called art? This question is pertinent in modern times.


















