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The Negative and the Positive in Dystopia: Return from Paradise and The Blessed Age
The Negative and the Positive in Dystopia: Return from Paradise and The Blessed Age

Author(s): Kenneth Hanshew
Subject(s): Epistemology, History of ideas, Czech Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Czech; Dystopia; Utopia; Science Fiction;

Summary/Abstract: This paper strives to illuminate the forebodings of AI and automatization’s impact on society in two neglected Czech treasures unavailable in English, Čestmír Vejdělek’s Návrat zráje [Return from Paradise] (1961) and Jiří Marek’s Blažený Věk [The Blessed Age] (1967). The study aims to illustrate science fiction’s prescience and part of Czech SF’s path after Čapek, while challenging the notion that “the utopian society is a subject, perhaps even the only subject that is inaccessible to literature” (Hans Magnus Enzensberger). For these dystopian texts engage readers to imagine the positive alternative to the portrayed societies, rather than explicitly evoking eutopia.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 241-251
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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