Oryx And Crake -
Re-reading Oryx and Crake, Notes on a Saturday - Buried In Print
Margaret Atwood's (2003) is a chilling foundational work of "speculative fiction"—a term Atwood prefers over science fiction because the technology described already exists or is in development. It serves as the first installment of the MaddAddam Trilogy, followed by The Year of the Flood and MaddAddam . Core Narrative and Structure Oryx and Crake
The novel employs a dual timeline, alternating between a post-apocalyptic "now" and the corporate-dominated "before": Re-reading Oryx and Crake, Notes on a Saturday