Kermit Heartsong’s Illusions, Dystopia & Monsters is a clear and concise summary of the many ways that humans have fouled their own nest–the planet Earth.
– Nicholas Carroll, Author, Huffington Post Blogger and Analyist
A comprehensive and disturbing analysis of our corrupt system and its devastating consequences.
– Natylie Baldwin, Writer, Essayist and Book Reviewer
Prepare to be shocked at the truths and how they are stranger than fiction.
– Bri Bruce, Editor
A unique, captivating, and thoroughly disturbing book, author Kermit Heartsong’sIllusions, Dystopia & Monsters explores the idea of reality as being potentially more terrifying than any dystopian film through a direct comparison with over 70 of the greatest dystopian films and novels of the century.
Those worlds we have seen or read about in 1984, The Matrix, Mad Max, and Brazil, and their evil characters, are not dissimilar to those of our world today. Heartsong brings the resemblances to our attention and makes it clear that the monsters of our civilization—big wig corporate executives, so-called political leaders, etc.—are actually worse than the monsters of our imaginations.
Through myriad examples and evidence to support his argument, from current events to the melting of our polar ice caps, Heartsong presents the reader with fact after fact, constructing a discourse that breaks down the walls between reality and fiction. Readers can be prepared to be shocked at the truths and how they are, indeed, stranger than fiction.
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This sounds like an awesome book, very interesting and topical.
It definitely is. I recommend it if it strikes your fancy!
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This is a very creative, inventive, and unique concept. It is going on my “must-read” list!
I highly recommend it!
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