cosy catastrophe
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Coined by Brian Aldiss in 1973, in reference to the works of John Wyndham.
Noun
cosy catastrophe (plural cosy catastrophes)
- A work of post-apocalyptic science fiction dealing with the adventures of a small group of people who survive the collapse of civilization relatively unscathed.
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