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Erewhon, or Over the Range
Erewhon, or Over the Range
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Abandoned by his guide in the mountains of a newly colonized island, Butler's narrator climbs "over the range" and stumbles upon an undiscovered civilization, Erewhon. The Erewhonians have useless banks, their schools teach nothing, and they stopped eating animals -- and then vegetables -- for ethical reasons.
In Erewhon we encounter a number of principles turned inside out and upside down, and, in the encounter, our mind stretches accordingly. But Samuel Butler's Erewhon is first and foremost -- like even the greatest works of art -- meant to be fun. Take the name itself: "Erewhon" is an anagram for "nowhere."
With a new foreword by Timothy Wirkman Virkkala.
In Erewhon we encounter a number of principles turned inside out and upside down, and, in the encounter, our mind stretches accordingly. But Samuel Butler's Erewhon is first and foremost -- like even the greatest works of art -- meant to be fun. Take the name itself: "Erewhon" is an anagram for "nowhere."
With a new foreword by Timothy Wirkman Virkkala.
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