Good Omens is a novel written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett that was first published in 1990. The book is a comedic take on the end of the world, featuring an angel and a demon who team up to stop the apocalypse. The novel has gained a cult following over the years, and in …
Examples of Allegories
Iain McGilchrist’s book, “The Master and His Emissary,” is a fascinating exploration of the human brain and its impact on Western culture. In this book, McGilchrist argues that the two hemispheres of the brain have distinct and often opposing functions, with the left hemisphere dominating modern Western thought. He suggests that this dominance has led …
John Fowles’ novel, “The Collector,” is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the dark depths of obsession and the consequences of unchecked desire. The novel follows the story of Frederick Clegg, a lonely and socially awkward man who becomes infatuated with Miranda Grey, a beautiful art student. After winning the lottery, Frederick kidnaps Miranda and …
Little, Big by John Crowley is a contemporary fantasy novel that won the World Fantasy Award in 1982. The story follows the journey of Smoky Barnable, a young man who travels by foot from the City to a place called Edgewood to marry Daily Alice Drinkwater, as was prophesied. It is a story of four …
“The Penelopiad” is a novella written by the acclaimed Canadian author Margaret Atwood. Published in 2005, it is part of the Canongate Myth Series, where contemporary authors rewrite ancient myths. Atwood’s retelling of Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey” offers a feminist perspective, with Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, as the narrator. The novella is a …
“The Remains of the Day” is a novel written by Kazuo Ishiguro, a British author of Japanese descent. The book was published in 1989 and won the Booker Prize the same year. The novel tells the story of Stevens, a butler with a long record of service at Darlington Hall, a fictitious stately home near …
The Devil’s Arithmetic by Jane Yolen is a powerful and emotional novel that tells the story of a young Jewish girl named Hannah Stern. Hannah, who lives in New Rochelle, New York, is transported back in time to 1941 Poland during World War II, where she is sent to a concentration camp. The book is …
Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower is a thought-provoking novel that explores themes of social inequality, climate change, and the human condition. The novel is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the United States has collapsed, and society is in chaos. The protagonist, Lauren Olamina, is a young woman who possesses a unique ability to …
The Road to Wellville by T.C. Boyle is a historical fiction novel set in Battle Creek, Michigan during the early days of breakfast cereals. The story follows the lives of the patients and staff at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, a health spa run by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. The novel is a satirical take on …
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant is a historical novel published in 1997. It tells the story of Dinah, daughter of Jacob and Leah, sister of Joseph. Although Dinah is a minor character in the Bible, the author has broadened her story into a first-person narrative. The book’s title refers to the tent in which …