The Grapes of Wrath if you want theory presented as fiction.
Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, if you're just looking for some fluff. I just finished Wyrd Sisters the other night, and am now ready to smash the patriarchy with the dual powers of witchcraft and headology.
Steinbeck's books are also beautifully written. I'm normally a slow reader, but I cruised through East of Eden because it was so well done. I still haven't read Grapes of Wrath, but I'm super excited to.
The Grapes of Wrath if you want theory presented as fiction.
Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, if you're just looking for some fluff. I just finished Wyrd Sisters the other night, and am now ready to smash the patriarchy with the dual powers of witchcraft and headology.
Steinbeck's books are also beautifully written. I'm normally a slow reader, but I cruised through East of Eden because it was so well done. I still haven't read Grapes of Wrath, but I'm super excited to.
In Dubious Battle is also theory-as-literature and will get your blood boiling.