World Without Men: The Perfect world
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- ISBN8231706365
- EAN9798231706365
- Date de parution07/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In World Without Men: The Perfect World, A. A. Castor crafts a hauntingly visionary dystopian novel that dares to imagine a fully matriarchal society-designed through law, silence, and genetic control. Fifty years after the fall of patriarchy, cities are ruled by councils of women. Language has been rewritten. Masculine memory purged. Drones-genetically castrated and socially erased-perform labor without identity or voice.
There are no fathers, no war, no rebellion. Only design. But beneath the glass domes of Elyria, the silence begins to stir. As young girls inherit a world of order they never bled for, forgotten fragments awaken-a drone hesitates, a song carries a forbidden pitch, and an archive whispers a name long erased: Adam. What unfolds is a powerful meditation on memory, obedience, and the cost of perfection.
With echoes of The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World, and Children of Men, this novel blends feminist fiction, gender dystopia, and philosophical sci-fi into a richly immersive future. Told with cinematic realism and chilling restraint, World Without Men is not a warning-it's a reckoning.
There are no fathers, no war, no rebellion. Only design. But beneath the glass domes of Elyria, the silence begins to stir. As young girls inherit a world of order they never bled for, forgotten fragments awaken-a drone hesitates, a song carries a forbidden pitch, and an archive whispers a name long erased: Adam. What unfolds is a powerful meditation on memory, obedience, and the cost of perfection.
With echoes of The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World, and Children of Men, this novel blends feminist fiction, gender dystopia, and philosophical sci-fi into a richly immersive future. Told with cinematic realism and chilling restraint, World Without Men is not a warning-it's a reckoning.
In World Without Men: The Perfect World, A. A. Castor crafts a hauntingly visionary dystopian novel that dares to imagine a fully matriarchal society-designed through law, silence, and genetic control. Fifty years after the fall of patriarchy, cities are ruled by councils of women. Language has been rewritten. Masculine memory purged. Drones-genetically castrated and socially erased-perform labor without identity or voice.
There are no fathers, no war, no rebellion. Only design. But beneath the glass domes of Elyria, the silence begins to stir. As young girls inherit a world of order they never bled for, forgotten fragments awaken-a drone hesitates, a song carries a forbidden pitch, and an archive whispers a name long erased: Adam. What unfolds is a powerful meditation on memory, obedience, and the cost of perfection.
With echoes of The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World, and Children of Men, this novel blends feminist fiction, gender dystopia, and philosophical sci-fi into a richly immersive future. Told with cinematic realism and chilling restraint, World Without Men is not a warning-it's a reckoning.
There are no fathers, no war, no rebellion. Only design. But beneath the glass domes of Elyria, the silence begins to stir. As young girls inherit a world of order they never bled for, forgotten fragments awaken-a drone hesitates, a song carries a forbidden pitch, and an archive whispers a name long erased: Adam. What unfolds is a powerful meditation on memory, obedience, and the cost of perfection.
With echoes of The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World, and Children of Men, this novel blends feminist fiction, gender dystopia, and philosophical sci-fi into a richly immersive future. Told with cinematic realism and chilling restraint, World Without Men is not a warning-it's a reckoning.























