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CITY OF ENDLESS NIGHT (Political Dystopia): Foreseeing the Rise of Nazi Fascism
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CITY OF ENDLESS NIGHT (Political Dystopia): Foreseeing the Rise of Nazi Fascism

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In "City of Endless Night," Milo Hastings crafts a chilling political dystopia set against the backdrop of a future society where totalitarianism reigns supreme. The narrative is characterized by vivid imagery and incisive prose that evoke a sense of unease as the protagonist navigates a world stripped of individual freedoms and suffocated by oppressive party ideologies. Hastings intricately explores themes of surveillance, the fragility of human rights, and the moral decay that accompanies a powerful state apparatus. The literary style draws on the influence of early 20th-century speculative fiction, echoing the concerns of authors such as Aldous Huxley and George Orwell, while offering a distinctive perspective on the sociopolitical climate of his time. Milo Hastings, known for his keen interest in social justice and political reform, wrote "City of Endless Night" during a period of burgeoning anxiety surrounding authoritarianism. His experiences as a writer and activist inspired him to create a narrative that challenges readers to contemplate the consequences of unchecked power and complacency. Hastings's keen observations on human nature and the socio-political tides of the early 1900s imbue the work with authenticity and depth. This compelling tale is highly recommended for readers who are drawn to provocative explorations of societal structures and the human condition. "City of Endless Night" serves as a stark warning about the dangers of losing sight of liberty in the face of convenience and fear, making it a relevant and insightful read for contemporary audiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
160
ISBN
9788027344598

In "City of Endless Night," Milo Hastings crafts a chilling political dystopia set against the backdrop of a future society where totalitarianism reigns supreme. The narrative is characterized by vivid imagery and incisive prose that evoke a sense of unease as the protagonist navigates a world stripped of individual freedoms and suffocated by oppressive party ideologies. Hastings intricately explores themes of surveillance, the fragility of human rights, and the moral decay that accompanies a powerful state apparatus. The literary style draws on the influence of early 20th-century speculative fiction, echoing the concerns of authors such as Aldous Huxley and George Orwell, while offering a distinctive perspective on the sociopolitical climate of his time. Milo Hastings, known for his keen interest in social justice and political reform, wrote "City of Endless Night" during a period of burgeoning anxiety surrounding authoritarianism. His experiences as a writer and activist inspired him to create a narrative that challenges readers to contemplate the consequences of unchecked power and complacency. Hastings's keen observations on human nature and the socio-political tides of the early 1900s imbue the work with authenticity and depth. This compelling tale is highly recommended for readers who are drawn to provocative explorations of societal structures and the human condition. "City of Endless Night" serves as a stark warning about the dangers of losing sight of liberty in the face of convenience and fear, making it a relevant and insightful read for contemporary audiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
160
ISBN
9788027344598