Men Like Gods
H. G. Wells
The main protagonist of
Men Like Gods
is Mr Barnstaple, a careful driver and depressive journalist writing for
The Liberal
newspaper. It is to his consternation, therefore, that while carefully motoring along the Maidenhead road he skids on a bend and finds himself in another world altogether - in short, a supposed Utopia.
This Utopia has its own socialist government and is very similar to the Earth. However, as pathogens have been eliminated the newly arrived visitors from Earth pose a grave threat to the Utopians by compromising their already weak immune systems.
The people from earth find themselves being quarantined until a solution to this problem can be found. As no progress is being made many begin to resent this isolation and before long some plot to take over Utopia. Mr Barnstaple finds himself a total outsider, both with the Utopians and his fellow earthlings, and escapes from the quarantine castle just as the Earthlings’ revolt begins. How can he survive in this Utopia and how can he get back to his Earth?
Men Like Gods
was first published in 1923.
Tags
Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds;
Socialism;
Parallel World;
Utopia;
Sci fi
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