
Mad Adam Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes in Total)
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About This Novel
Margaret Atwood, author of Booker Prize winner "The Handmaid's Tale," is a work of self-transcendence. It took ten years to create a grand narrative that presents a dystopian "post-apocalyptic" world. The Chinese version is assembled in its entirety for the first time, and includes a new preface by the author. Hulu is about to adapt a TV series to reconstruct the parallel universe of "The Handmaid's Tale". "Antelope and Crake" tells the story of a future world where the abuse of biotechnology has caused disasters and "corporations" control the lifeblood of all resources. A super infectious disease of unknown origin swept the world, and very few people survived. "The Year of the Flood" follows the encounters of two women and retells the other side of the story: Toby, who was in danger several times but survived tenaciously, and Ryan, who seemed weak and drifted with the crowd. In this world where biotechnology is wantonly abused and dominated by capital and men, how can they control their destiny in their own hands? "Mad Adam" reunites the characters from the two previous works and tells the story of how the survivors in the post-"flood" era try to understand the past and rebuild a new civilization and meaning on the ruins of the past.
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