The Heads of Cerberus. A Dystopian Journey Through Philadelphia's Divided Cities

Par : Francis Stevens
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  • Nombre de pages155
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--809667-8
  • EAN4066338096678
  • Date de parution09/11/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille748 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In Francis Stevens' 'The Heads of Cerberus', readers are taken on a gripping journey through a dystopian world where Philadelphia is divided into two cities by a giant wall. The novel is a masterful example of early science fiction, combining elements of social commentary and horror. The story is rich in detail and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the characters' struggle for survival and freedom.
Stevens' writing style is engaging and descriptive, enabling readers to vividly imagine the eerie and chaotic world he has created. Francis Stevens, a pseudonym for Gertrude Barrows Bennett, was a pioneering female writer in the science fiction genre. Her unique perspective and creativity shine through in 'The Heads of Cerberus', as she challenges traditional gender roles and societal norms. It is believed that Bennett's experiences as a female writer in a male-dominated field influenced the themes and characters in the book.
I highly recommend 'The Heads of Cerberus' to readers who enjoy thought-provoking science fiction with a touch of horror. Stevens' novel offers a captivating and imaginative glimpse into a possible future, while also exploring timeless themes of power, oppression, and determination.
In Francis Stevens' 'The Heads of Cerberus', readers are taken on a gripping journey through a dystopian world where Philadelphia is divided into two cities by a giant wall. The novel is a masterful example of early science fiction, combining elements of social commentary and horror. The story is rich in detail and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the characters' struggle for survival and freedom.
Stevens' writing style is engaging and descriptive, enabling readers to vividly imagine the eerie and chaotic world he has created. Francis Stevens, a pseudonym for Gertrude Barrows Bennett, was a pioneering female writer in the science fiction genre. Her unique perspective and creativity shine through in 'The Heads of Cerberus', as she challenges traditional gender roles and societal norms. It is believed that Bennett's experiences as a female writer in a male-dominated field influenced the themes and characters in the book.
I highly recommend 'The Heads of Cerberus' to readers who enjoy thought-provoking science fiction with a touch of horror. Stevens' novel offers a captivating and imaginative glimpse into a possible future, while also exploring timeless themes of power, oppression, and determination.
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