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Looking Backward 2000-1887
Looking Backward 20001887
Author: Edward Bellamy
What strikes readers most about Edward Bellamy?s classic science fiction novel are the prognostications the author makes for the future. Looking Backward: 2000-1887 was published in 1888, and has stayed on the pop culture landscape for over 100 years, thanks in no small part to its imagining of debit cards (called credit cards in the book) and i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781505852738
ISBN-10: 1505852730
Publication Date: 1/10/2015
Pages: 274
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A futuristic novel, published in 1887 and a bestseller in its time; in reprint almost perpetually since then. The protagonist sleeps from 1887 to 2000, and then "looks back," comparing the social, political, and economic milieu of his time with that which he's arrived in. Somewhat utopian, clearly an indictment on some of the trends of late 19th century Western culture; and, like some of Jules Verne's work, a bit prophetic. Bellamy's ideology, values, and hopes are implied clearly enough, but not overbearing. A good enough read; I reread it about once every 10 years for the decent story line and thought-provoking value. The sequel "Equality," by the way, is a disappointment: less interesting story line, more plodding, far too polemic.


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