Looking Backward

Looking Backward

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Bellamy, Edward
Sharp Ink
EAN: 9788028373078
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In Edward Bellamy's seminal work, 'Looking Backward,' the reader is transported to the year 2000 through the eyes of Julian West, a Bostonian who falls into a deep sleep in 1887 and awakens into a meticulously crafted utopia. Bellamy employs an engaging blend of speculative fiction and social commentary, using vivid imagery and a brisk narrative to critique the socio-economic conditions of his time. The novel presents a vision of a harmonious, collectivist society, contrasting sharply with the rampant individualism and class struggles of the late 19th century, thus situating it within the broader literary context of American social reform and early science fiction. Edward Bellamy, an ardent advocate for socialism and economic justice, was deeply influenced by the industrial strife and economic inequality of his era. His experiences with the economic turmoil of the Panic of 1893 shaped his vision of a society reformed through cooperative commonwealth. Through 'Looking Backward,' Bellamy crafts a thought-provoking narrative that serves not only as entertainment but also as a catalyst for discussion about social change and the human condition. This book is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of utopian thought, economics, and literature. Bellamy's visionary proposals resonate profoundly even today, making 'Looking Backward' not just a historical artifact but a relevant guide for anyone pondering the possibilities of a more equitable society.
EAN 9788028373078
ISBN 8028373070
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Sharp Ink
Pages 124
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 7
Authors Bellamy, Edward