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Deserted

Deserted

Par Bellamy, Edward

Publié par DigiCat

English 2022 ISBN 8596547369004
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In "Deserted," Edward Bellamy explores the themes of isolation and societal decay through a thought-provoking narrative set in a dystopian future. The literary style employs vivid imagery and an analytical tone, juxtaposing the protagonist's internal struggles with the external challenges of a desolate world. Bellamy intricately weaves philosophical discourse on social justice and economic disparity, fitting within the broader context of the late 19th-century concern for the future of American society, particularly in response to the Industrial Revolution's consequences. Edward Bellamy, an American author and social activist, gained prominence for his utopian views, most famously articulated in his earlier work, "Looking Backward." His keen insights into social structures and economic systems heavily influenced his writing of "Deserted." Personal experiences and the socio-political climate of his time, coupled with his visionary ideals, propelled him to address the consequences of capitalism and the necessity of societal reform. I highly recommend "Deserted" to readers who appreciate speculative fiction grounded in socio-political critique. Bellamy's unique perspective invites readers to reflect on contemporary issues and consider the implications of abandoning social responsibility. This compelling narrative offers both a cautionary tale and a clarion call for renewed communal values.
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