The extreme imagination of catastrophe
From Chapter 33
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From Chapter 33
The extreme imagination of catastrophe in Snowpiercer might betray the impasse of imagination, the incapacity for imagining a new, better society.
From Chapter 33
The front car residents summon up the Nietzschean idea of the “last man,” who, fearful of risk and death, only seeks individual ease and security, indulging in instant gratifications with no greater cause.