La Peste écarlate

Suivi de Le Masque de la Mort rouge (Edgar Allan Poe)

144 pages

French language

Published May 5, 2022 by Libertalia.

ISBN:
978-2-37729-253-0
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It is the year 2072, sixty years on from the scarlet plague that decimated the earth's population. As one of the few who knew life before the plague, James Howard Smith tries to impart what he knows to his grandsons while he still can. Jack London's visionary post-apocalyptic novel The Scarlet Plague was written in 1912.

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So somehow I had no idea Jack London had written a dystopian story.

I suppose it is more "post-apocalyptic" than "dystopian," strictly, but the line has always been a bit fluid to me.

The "scarlet plague" itself is actually scarier than most of the imagined diseases that destroy mankind, mostly because of how quickly it kills. Watching it destroy civilization was kind of terrifying, and the aftermath of things was not pretty. The speed with which the modern world became completely unimaginable to the next generation made sense, but was awful to watch.

I also kind of hated most of the younger generation, because they were horrible little monsters, but that's neither here nor there.

The whole story does feel very Jack London simply because we are looking at a "man versus nature, nature wins" scenario, but the wider focus (and, let me be honest, the whole "end of the …

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