Moving The Mountain
eBook - ePub

Moving The Mountain

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eBook - ePub

Moving The Mountain

About this book

John, a man who has spent the last thirty years in Tibet recovering from a head injury and totally unaware of his surroundings, regains consciousness and returns home, only to find that society has rapidly and drastically changed. The world as he knew it has become a feminist utopia, where civil rights, efficiency, and quality are of the utmost importance. The residents do their best to explain all of the societal changes that have happened in the past thirty years to John—who they consider to be a sociological dinosaur—while also pointing out all the flaws in the system they left behind. Food production and nutrition have been completely overhauled, work is nothing but a pleasure for every worker, and poverty is a concept that only exists in textbooks. Published in 1911, Moving the Mountain is a prime example of Utopian writing, and is Charlotte Perkins Gilman's realization of the principles for societal change she outlined in Women and Economics . Following in the footsteps of H. G. Wells and other early science fiction writers, Perkins outlines a world unique and strange, yet in many ways oddly familiar to the modern reader. It forms the first part of her thematically linked Utopian trilogy . Charlotte Perkins Gilman (died 1935) was a major literary figure of the early 20th century. Their work has endured across generations and continues to be read and studied worldwide. The early science fiction genre, pioneered by visionaries like H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, laid the groundwork for one of literature's most enduring and imaginative forms. Moving The Mountain stands as an early example of speculative fiction grappling with the promises and perils of science and technology.

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781043321819

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Titlepage
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Moving the Mountain

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