"This series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature. It looks at a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue that is reflected in it"--.
Presents critiques of works by the American author and guides readers through the process of analyzing the Hunger Games series from different critical angles, including archetypal, gender, and biographical viewpoints.
your favorite authors on Suzanne Collins' Hunger games trilogy
Wilson, Leah
2011
Presents a collection of essays about the triology "Hunger Games" by author Suzanne Collins, discussing the major themes, characters, and social and political commentary contained in the works.
A companion guide to Suzanne Collins's Hunger Games series, describing the fictional, post-apocalyptic world where boys and girls are chosen from twelve districts to compete in a televised fight to the death, and providing background facts about all three novels, a biography of the author, and discussion on the major themes of the books.
Presents a biography of author Suzanne Collins, best known for the "Hunger Games" series, chronicling her life and career. Includes color photographs, articles and graphs from "USA Today," a timeline, a glossary, and further reading.
Profiles the life and career of Suzanne Collins, a prominent newsmaker. Through quotes from Suzanne Collins herself, her friends, and critics, readers learn how she views herself, as well as how others regard her.
Presents a humorous spoof on the novel "The Hunger Games," which follows the efforts of a young girl who is roped in to a survival contest in order to save her community in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world.
From the screenwriting process, casting decisions, and sets and costumes to the actors' performances and directors' vision, fans can go behind the scenes of "The Hunger Games" movie with this companion to the film.