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Heads of Cerberus
Heads of Cerberus | Francis Stevens
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A rediscovered classic of science fiction, set in a dystopian twenty-second-century society where the winner takes all, a precursor to The Hunger Games by one of the genre's first major female writers--with an introduction by Naomi Alderman, New York Times bestselling author of The Power and DisobediencePhiladelphia, 1918: Three friends--brave, confident Viola Trenmore, clever but shy Robert Drayton, and Viola's strong and hot-tempered brother, Terry--discover a mysterious powder that transports them two hundred years into the future. The Philadelphia of 2118 is no longer a bustling metropolis but instead a completely isolated city recovering from an unknown disaster. Citizens are issued identification tags instead of having names, and society is split between a wealthy, powerful minority and a downtrodden lower class. The position of supreme authority is held by a woman, and once a year she oversees competitions to the death to determine who rules alongside her. When Viola, Terry, and Robert are forced to take part in these strange and deadly games, it will take their combined wits for them to escape this strange world and return home. Equal parts adventure and dystopia, The Heads of Cerberus is an unjustly forgotten work of early science fiction written by a trailblazing master of the genre. Praise for The Heads of Cerberus "An early-twentieth-century time-travel dystopia whose vision of 2118 resonates eerily with our own century . . . a fast-paced, imaginative yarn."--Kirkus Reviews"An intriguing and political time-travel adventure."--Publishers WeeklyThe Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.
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Heads of Cerberus | Francis Stevens
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I just stumbled across the Modern Library Torchbearer Series. A series of 24 books, the mission statement reads, The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance. Although there are plenty of familiar names (Woolf, Larsen, Austen) there are plenty of others that I have never encountered before. All in lovely editions!
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Squidapus
Heads of Cerberus | Francis Stevens
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Mehso-so

This was...okay. Maybe it's just a sign of the time it was written in but it was a very uneven and the three main characters flat caricatures. While being transported into a future where only the most exemplary of Virtues gets a name and the masses only have numbers it did have a great statement on the false belief in meritocracies. Squidapus however thought the characters never DID anything and just gaped or reacted, just listening to exposition.

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Squidapus
Heads of Cerberus | Francis Stevens
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Squidapus latched onto this at random but oh boy is he interested in it. Francis Stevens was the pen name of Gertrude Barrows Bennett, the first major female writer in the US of sci fi and fantasy and started the subgenre of dark fantasy (so says the back!). Three friends in 1918 go 200 years into the future and take part in deadly games that will determine the new ruler of this future dystopia. It'll be interesting to see what started a lot!

Clare-Dragonfly Wow! That sounds really cool! 5y
Squidapus @Clare-Dragonfly Oh yeah, we picked it up as soon as we read about it. It seems to be over if the earliest if not the earliest of Hunger Games/Battle Royale dystopian death games 5y
MrBook Ah, I love this concept!
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MrBook Have you done the #squidsofLitsy hasthtag yet? 😆 5y
Squidapus @MrBook Ha ha, I should. Maybe we'll find others! 5y
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