Continued from Part 1
Louise O’Neill’s Only Ever Yours strives for a very different style of pariah in the figure of freida, an Eve on the verge of leaving the school which has groomed her since birth to be either a companion wife, a concubine or a chastity, women who live alone and instil the order of the totalitarian society. The narrative circles around freida in a first person perspective as she navigates her final year, but what consumes most of the text is the interrogations or compatibility seminars with the young males of the Euro-Zone. Continue reading “Christ Rebooted While the Irish Dream of Electric Sleep: Role of Technology in the Formation of the Contemporary Irish Dystopia Hero. Part 2”



