First published in 1979 and still in print, Benefits is a feminist dystopia in which a patriarchal state uses the social security system to impose repressive lifestyles on women. It was nominated for the Philip K Dick Award for science fiction, and the Hawthornden Prize for imaginative literature. It has been published throughout the world, and adapted for the stage at the Albany Empire in Deptford, London. It is the original source of the quotation widely featured on alternative Christmas cards: “THE BIRTH OF A MALE WHO THINKS HE‘S GOD ISN’T SUCH A RARE EVENT”. Widely interpreted as an attack on Margaret Thatcher's welfare policies, Benefits was in fact written before she came to power. --from the author's website
Zoe Fairbairns Livres
L'écriture de Zoe Fairbairns se concentre sur des thèmes féministes et des questions féminines, employant souvent un style tendu et dystopique pour explorer les défis sociétaux. Forte d'une expérience dans le journalisme et l'enseignement de l'écriture créative, son œuvre explore les complexités de la responsabilité personnelle et communautaire. Elle examine avec brio les préoccupations sociales, dépeignant les luttes des femmes naviguant entre l'oppression et l'identité au sein des structures patriarcales. Les récits de Fairbairns se caractérisent par une vision aiguë de la psychologie humaine et des dynamiques du changement social.





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