
Erewhon
by Samuel Butler
30 chapters8h 0m
About this book
Samuel Butler's *Erewhon* is a masterpiece of Victorian satire that invites readers into a topsy-turvy world hidden beyond a mysterious mountain range. Published anonymously in 1872, this ingenious novel follows an unnamed protagonist who discovers a fictional country whose very name reads as "Nowhere" backwards—a clever hint at Butler's audacious critique of his own society.
In this imaginative science fiction adventure, Butler constructs a brilliantly inverted society where machines are feared and destroyed, illness is treated as a moral crime, and conventional wisdom is delightfully turned on its head. Through witty social commentary and philosophical exploration, the author dissects Victorian assumptions about progress, morality, technology, and human nature. The work functions as both an engaging narrative and a sharp intellectual mirror, challenging readers to reconsider what they take for granted about civilization and ethics.
Butler's prose sparkles with irony and intellectual verve, making complex philosophical ideas accessible and entertaining. His satirical framework allows him to question technological advancement, religious hypocrisy, and social institutions with pointed humor that remains remarkably relevant today.
*Erewhon* is ideal for listeners who appreciate literary science fiction with substance, those fascinated by Victorian-era social criticism, and anyone seeking a thought-provoking audiobook that entertains while it provokes. This timeless satire rewards careful attention with layers of meaning that resonate across generations.
