Litera-topia


The upcoming Singapore Writers Festival is bound to have something to satisfy every type of literary appetite.

WHEN it comes to literature, the terms “utopia” and “dystopia” are typically associated with the fantasy or science fiction genres. In an increasingly technology-saturated and borderless world, however, where what was once science fiction is now simply science, and fantasy is often rapidly transformed into reality, such delineations may no longer apply. 

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