@booklet {2923, title = {The Passion of New Eve}, year = {1977}, note = {

U.S. ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977.

}, month = {1977}, publisher = {Victor Gollancz}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia. The novel traces a man\&$\#$39;s travel across a disintegrating U.S., beginning with a violent New York City where African Americans blow up Columbia University and are building a wall around Harlem and women are attacking men. In the West he is captured by a women\&$\#$39;s group, who surgically turn him into a woman. Escaping he is captured and mistreated by various groups.

}, keywords = {English author, Female author}, author = {Angela [Olive Stalker] Carter (1940-92)} } @booklet {2712, title = {"Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest"}, howpublished = {Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces}, year = {1974}, note = {

Rpt. in her\ The Collected Angela Carter: Burning Your Boats. Stories\ (London: Chatto \& Windus, 1995), 58-67.

}, month = {1974}, pages = {47-60}, publisher = {Quartet Books}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Simple, Edenic eutopia as setting for the sexual coming-of-age of twins.

}, keywords = {English author, Female author}, author = {Angela [Olive Stalker] Carter (1940-92)} } @booklet {2463, title = {The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman}, year = {1972}, note = {

U.S. ed. as\ The War of Dreams. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974.

}, month = {1972}, publisher = {Rupert Hart-Davis}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Surrealistic dystopia in which a man destabilizes reality, thus producing many fantastic events. Much violence including violent sex. The novel describes one man\&$\#$39;s successful attempt to find the source of the problem and defeat it. In the course of his search, he comes across a number of small societies, all of them ultimately dystopian.

}, keywords = {English author, Female author}, author = {Angela [Olive Stalker] Carter (1940-92)} } @booklet {2245, title = {Heroes and Villains}, year = {1969}, note = {

Rpt. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1981; and London: Penguin Books, 2011, with an \“Introduction\” by Robert Coover (vii-ix).\ 

}, month = {1969}, publisher = {William Heinemann}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Post-catastrophe (nuclear war) dystopian novel presenting a contrast between civilization (rational) and barbarians (irrational). Isolated fortified villages divided among the hereditary Professor, Soldiers, and Workers with various other groups outside the social structure.\ 

}, keywords = {English author, Female author}, author = {Angela [Olive Stalker] Carter (1940-92)} }