Up-Wingers
Title | Up-Wingers |
Year for Search | 1973 |
Authors | Esfandiary, F[ereidoun] M.(1930-2000), and [Jackson], [Rev. Dr.] [Joseph Denis](1929-2008) |
Tertiary Authors | Esfandiary, F. M. |
Date Published | 1973 |
Publisher | The John Day Co |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Iranian author, Male author, US author |
Annotation | Detailed eutopia presented as optimistic prediction. Up-wing is the optimistic contract of right and left wing. The eutopia stresses a mobile, communal life with the abolition of possessiveness. The author was born in Iran, the son of an Iranian diplomat, and lived in many countries. He changed his name to FM-2030 and at his death he was frozen with the intent of later being brought back to life. See also 1974 Esfandiary and his Optimism One: The Emerging Radicalism. New York: W.W. Norton, 1970. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St |
Author Note | The author (1930-2000) was born in Iran, the son of an Iranian diplomat, and lived in many countries. He changed his name to FM-2030 and at his death he was frozen with the intent of later being brought back to life. |
Full Text | 1973 Esfandiary, F[ereidoun] M. (1930-2000). Up-Wingers. New York: The John Day Co. MoU-St Detailed eutopia presented as optimistic prediction. Up-wing is the optimistic contract of right and left wing. The eutopia stresses a mobile, communal life with the abolition of possessiveness. The author was born in Iran, the son of an Iranian diplomat, and lived in many countries. He changed his name to FM-2030 and at his death he was frozen with the intent of later being brought back to life. See also 1974 Esfandiary and his Optimism One: The Emerging Radicalism. New York: W.W. Norton, 1970. |