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Make Room! Make Room!
Book • 1966
Set in 1999, 'Make Room Make Room!
' depicts a dystopian New York City plagued by overpopulation, food shortages, and societal collapse.
The novel follows characters like Detective Andy Rusch as they navigate this grim world, highlighting themes of unsustainable consumption and societal fracture.
It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked population growth and resource depletion.
' depicts a dystopian New York City plagued by overpopulation, food shortages, and societal collapse.
The novel follows characters like Detective Andy Rusch as they navigate this grim world, highlighting themes of unsustainable consumption and societal fracture.
It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked population growth and resource depletion.
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as the source material for the movie "Soylent Green".


Josh Clark

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as an older novel dealing with ecological issues such as protein scarcity.

Yannick Rumpala

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, son roman est à l'origine du film Soleil Vert.

Roland Lehoucq

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