
Explore Stand on Zanzibar, John Brunner’s 1968 Hugo Award-winning dystopian novel, set in a chaotic, overpopulated 2010. Through the intersecting lives of Donald Hogan and Norman House, Brunner critiques corporate control, genetic engineering, and media saturation in a fragmented society. A visionary classic of speculative fiction, it remains essential reading for fans of sociopolitical sci-fi and New Wave literature. Find more at Best Book Centre.
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