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==List of works== | ==List of works== | ||
* Bull, | * [[Emma Bull]], ''[[Bone Dance]]'' (1991) | ||
* Octavia Butler' | * [[Octavia Butler]], ''[[Dawn]]'' (Xenogenesis 1) (nuclear war) | ||
* | * [[Octavia Butler]], Adulthood Rites (Xenogenesis 2) (nuclear war) | ||
* | * [[Octavia Butler]], Imago (Xenogenesis 3) (nuclear war) | ||
* | * [[Octavia Butler]], Parable of the Sower (gradual decline) | ||
* Suzy McKee Charnas | * [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], Walk to the End of the World (nuclear war) | ||
* | * [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], Motherlines (sequel to Walk to the End of the World) (nuclear war) | ||
* | * [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], The Furies (sequel to Motherlines) (nuclear war) | ||
* DiMarco, | * [[Jennifer DiMarco]], Escape to the Wind | ||
* Esther Friesner | * [[Esther Friesner]], The Psalms of Herod | ||
* Leona Gom | * [[Leona Gom]], The Y Chromosome (plague) | ||
* Lerner, | * [[Jonathan Lerner]], Caught in a Still Place (1989: serpent's tail; print-on-demand: xlibris) (gradual Decline, mysterious plagues) | ||
* Pat Murphy | * [[Pat Murphy]], The City, Not Long After (plague) | ||
* Pamela Sargent | * [[Pamela Sargent]], The Shore of Women (nuclear war) | ||
* Rochelle Singer | * [[Rochelle Singer]], The Demeter Flower | ||
* Slonczewski, | * [[Joan Slonczewski]], The Wall Around Eden (1989) (nuclear; alien intervention) | ||
* | * [[Stephanie A. Smith]], Other Nature (1997) | ||
* Sheri Tepper | * [[Sheri Tepper]], The Gate to Women's Country (nuclear war) | ||
* Elisabeth Vonarburg | * [[Elisabeth Vonarburg]], The Silent City (nuclear war) | ||
* | * [[Elisabeth Vonarburg]], In the Mother's Country (sequel to The Silent City) (nuclear war) | ||
* Chelsea Quinn Yarbro | * [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], False Dawn (gradual decline) | ||
* Zanger, | * [[Molleen Zanger]], ''[[The Year Seven]]'' (1993) | ||
[[Category:Themes]] | [[Category:Themes and tropes]] | ||
[[Category:Genres]] | |||
Revision as of 18:43, 15 April 2008
Post-apocalyptic settings are a staple of SF. These might include:
- gradual decline
- post-nuclear
- plague and virus
- some other natural, human-caused, alien-caused, or fantasy-caused disaster
In any case much of human civilization is wiped out, or greatly transformed.
List of works
- Emma Bull, Bone Dance (1991)
- Octavia Butler, Dawn (Xenogenesis 1) (nuclear war)
- Octavia Butler, Adulthood Rites (Xenogenesis 2) (nuclear war)
- Octavia Butler, Imago (Xenogenesis 3) (nuclear war)
- Octavia Butler, Parable of the Sower (gradual decline)
- Suzy McKee Charnas, Walk to the End of the World (nuclear war)
- Suzy McKee Charnas, Motherlines (sequel to Walk to the End of the World) (nuclear war)
- Suzy McKee Charnas, The Furies (sequel to Motherlines) (nuclear war)
- Jennifer DiMarco, Escape to the Wind
- Esther Friesner, The Psalms of Herod
- Leona Gom, The Y Chromosome (plague)
- Jonathan Lerner, Caught in a Still Place (1989: serpent's tail; print-on-demand: xlibris) (gradual Decline, mysterious plagues)
- Pat Murphy, The City, Not Long After (plague)
- Pamela Sargent, The Shore of Women (nuclear war)
- Rochelle Singer, The Demeter Flower
- Joan Slonczewski, The Wall Around Eden (1989) (nuclear; alien intervention)
- Stephanie A. Smith, Other Nature (1997)
- Sheri Tepper, The Gate to Women's Country (nuclear war)
- Elisabeth Vonarburg, The Silent City (nuclear war)
- Elisabeth Vonarburg, In the Mother's Country (sequel to The Silent City) (nuclear war)
- Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, False Dawn (gradual decline)
- Molleen Zanger, The Year Seven (1993)