Political fiction is a genre of literature that explores political themes, ideologies, and events through storytelling. It often reflects real-world political issues, offering insights into the motivations and consequences of political actions. This genre can take various forms, including novels, short stories, and plays, and may feature fictionalized versions of historical figures or events.
Writers of political fiction, such as George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, use their narratives to critique or analyze political systems and societal norms. By weaving together characters and plots, they engage readers in discussions about power, governance, and the impact of politics on everyday life.