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Land Under England

Author: Joseph O'Neill   Series: S.F. Masterworks

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First published in 1935, Land Under England is a genre-transcending exploration of personal agency and fascism.

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First published in 1935, Land Under England is a genre-transcending exploration of personal agency and fascism.

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While searching for his missing father, Anthony Julian embarks on a terrifying journey into the Earth's interior. There he discovers a subterranean world, where descendants of the Roman Army suffer under a totalitarian regime in which individualism is completely obliterated by telepathic means. Refusing to join this rigidly controlled society, Anthony must fight to save his father and find a route to the surface - or perish.

First published in 1935, the genre-transcending political and psychological themes of Land Under England put it far ahead of its time.

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Critic Reviews

“Land Under England is historically significant, eminently readable and belongs in any reasonably complete collection - Science Fiction and Fantasy Book ReviewAttains the heights of literary excellence - The Boston PhoenixWe are dazzled by the nightmare-like luxuriance of Mr O'Neill's imagination - New York Times”

Land Under England is historically significant, eminently readable and belongs in any reasonably complete collection - Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review

Attains the heights of literary excellence - The Boston Phoenix

We are dazzled by the nightmare-like luxuriance of Mr O'Neill's imagination - New York Times

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About the Author

Joseph O'Neill (1878-1952)

Joseph O'Neill was an Irish educationist and author. He worked as the Permanent Secretary to the Department of Education, Irish Free State, between 1923 and 1944. Although not strictly an SF writer, O'Neill used SF instruments to make cultural and political points with great eloquence. Land Under England (1935), about an underground world where citizens are controlled by telepathy, is a satire on Hitlerian totalitarianism.

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While searching for his missing father, Anthony Julian embarks on a terrifying journey into the Earth's interior. There he discovers a subterranean world, where descendants of the Roman Army suffer under a totalitarian regime in which individualism is completely obliterated by telepathic means. Refusing to join this rigidly controlled society, Anthony must fight to save his father and find a route to the surface - or perish.First published in 1935, the genre-transcending political and psychological themes of Land Under England put it far ahead of its time.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Gollancz
Published
28th June 2018
Pages
304
ISBN
9781473224063

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