From one of the earliest feminist science fiction writers, a novel that envisions the fall of civilization—and the plight of the modern woman in a post-apocalyptic wilderness.
When war breaks out in Europe, British civilization collapses overnight. The ironically named protagonist must learn to survive by his wits in a new Britain. When we first meet Savage, he is a complacent civil servant, primarily concerned with romancing his girlfriend. During the brief war, in which both sides use population displacement as a terrible strategic weapon, Savage must battle his fellow countrymen. He shacks up with an ignorant young woman in a forest hut—a kind of inverse Garden of Eden, where no one is happy. Eventually, he sets off in search of other survivors . . . only to discover a primitive society where science and technology have come to be regarded with superstitious awe and terror. A pioneering feminist, Hamilton offers a warning about the degraded state of modern women, who—being “unhandy, unresourceful, superficial”—would suffer a particularly sad fate in a postapocalyptic social order.
Product details
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Author
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Hamilton, Cicely |
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Dimensions
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133 x 200 x 17 mm |
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Imprint
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The MIT Press |
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ISBN
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9780262545228 |
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Language
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English |
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Media type
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Paperback |
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Original title
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Theodore Savage |
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Page count
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276 |
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Product no
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9780262545228 |
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Publish date
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2023-02-07 |
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Publisher
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The MIT Press |
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RRP List price
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19.95 USD |
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Weight
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295 g |