Paranoid fiction is a term sometimes used to describe works of literature that explore the subjective nature of reality and how it can be manipulated by forces in power.[1] These forces can be external, such as a totalitarian government, or they can be internal, such as a character's mental illness or refusal to accept the harshness of the world they are in.
^Postmodern Perspective: The Paranoid Eye. New Literary History.Volume 28, Number 1, Winter 1997, pp. 87-109
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