Last and first men

a story of the near and far future

371 pages

English language

Published Jan. 28, 1931 by J. Cape and H. Smith.

OCLC Number:
1862785

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4 stars (2 reviews)

One of the most succinct and accurate renderings of mankind's present state of mind and future progression. It documents the future of man from the start of WW2 and continues until the Sun engulfs the earth, and beyond. Considering this book was first published in 1931, it is remarkable, both in its honesty as regards human nature, and in its phenomenal span. By the time we reach chapter 3 of the 16 in this book, it is already 2300 AD and you feel like you have had the viewpoint of a God. So intense is the writing, that a few pages can take you hours to read and weeks to think about. What a writer, what a visionary. Of particular interest to me was the laconic way he can sum up an entire country's culture and people, and the accuracy of prediction in the first part of the book.

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3 stars

A book of great depth and ideas, this explores the future ficitional history of humankind from our own generation until humankind's demise. The book does not follow the narrative of a single person, rather following the social trends of the different species of humans.

As a warning - this book took me three months to read. The subject matter is presented in quite a dry way, which resembles more a historical non-fiction than a sci-fi epic. This effect is intentional, but can make reading analogous to chewing cardboard.

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Subjects

  • Prophecies.