Inspired by Andor, what fiction books serve as a referendum against Fascism that remains of an incredibly high quality.
I know that 1984 and Brace New Worlds each describe their own accounts of what a dystopia looks like, with totalitarianism running rampant in each through differing filters. And I'm curious if there's a book as well-respected and competent as those two where it take the position that rebellion is built on hope and that it can defeat the thralls of domination.
Andor has often been described as "anti-fascist propaganda" and I'd really like to read that propaganda!
Thank you for taking the time.
by Robot_Was_BMO