![]() ![]() But regardless of when they take place, they all shed ample insight not only into the way we live and work now, but how we make meaning from the memory of it all. Some of these reads take place in our current capitalist hellscape, while others posit futures ranging from slightly speculative to full-on dystopian. ![]() Whether you’re craving workplace satires, technological horror stories, memory-bending mysteries, or all of the above, this list speaks to all facets of the show. In the interminable interim, check out some of these notable reads that draw from Severance’s key moods and themes. Luckily there’s a long list of books clamoring to fill the void. A satirical spin on the end times- kind of like The Office meets The Leftovers. While a second season has been confirmed, a release date remains far from sight. If you liked Severance by Ling Ma, A Certain Hunger Ghosts: A novel Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, The Flesh, and L.A. in Ling Mas offbeat, wryly funny, apocalyptic satire, Severance. ![]() Viewers were riveted by its unique take on work-life balance, biting corporate satire, and often absurd, near-Lynchian visual imagery (waffle parties, anyone?). From its very first episode, Severance established itself as a high concept show that seamlessly blurred styles and genres. ![]()
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