Summer in Three Thousand. Not a prophecy--A parable
Title | Summer in Three Thousand. Not a prophecy--A parable |
Year for Search | 1946 |
Authors | [Leckie], Peter Martin(b. 1890?) |
Tertiary Authors | Martin, Peter [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1946 |
Publisher | Quality Press |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Eutopia and dystopia. Half the world is a eutopia and half a dystopia. In the eutopia, the people live underground in a totally artificial world; care for the world above but do not exploit it. Although there are a few natural telepaths, most people have telepathy that is brought about by grafting cells to the brain at birth. Eugenics. The dystopia, Godsowncountry, is authoritarian, religious, and capitalist. |
Pseudonym | Peter Martin [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | L, PSt |
Author Note | (1890?) Some members of the Leckie family, say that he is not this Peter Martin. |
Full Text | 1946 [Leckie], Peter Martin (1890?). Summer in Three Thousand. Not a prophecy--A parable. By Peter Martin [pseud.]. London: Quality Press. L, PSt Eutopia and dystopia. Half the world is a eutopia and half a dystopia. In the eutopia, the people live underground in a totally artificial world; care for the world above but do not exploit it. Although there are a few natural telepaths, most people have telepathy that is brought about by grafting cells to the brain at birth. Eugenics. The dystopia, Godsowncountry, is authoritarian, religious, and capitalist. Some members of the Leckie family, say that he is not this Peter Martin. |