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“Cannot you see, cannot all your lecturers see, that it is we who are dying, and that down here the only thing that really lives is the Machine?”
What a great way to start off the year with this brilliant read! E.M Forster’s “The Machine Stops” is a short work that really has some timeless and very sophisticated commentary and thoughts. I almost think that the story works as equally if not even better to be read as an allegory or a metaphor rather than being taken more in a literal sense.
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What a great way to start off the year with this brilliant read! E.M Forster’s “The Machine Stops” is a short work that really has some timeless and very sophisticated commentary and thoughts. I almost think that the story works as equally if not even better to be read as an allegory or a metaphor rather than being taken more in a literal sense.
In thi ...more

At first glance, this seems like pretty standard Golden Age or Cold War era fare.
Civilization has been driven underground by some sort of apocalyptic event, people communicate solely through videophone and video conference, and their whims are catered to by an impersonal Machine that (benevolently?) arranges every aspect of their lives - as long as their whims are identical to those of every other human on earth.
Sounds about average cold war era writing...
Except this was written in 1909!
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Civilization has been driven underground by some sort of apocalyptic event, people communicate solely through videophone and video conference, and their whims are catered to by an impersonal Machine that (benevolently?) arranges every aspect of their lives - as long as their whims are identical to those of every other human on earth.
Sounds about average cold war era writing...
Except this was written in 1909!
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Over a century later, this story remains amazingly prescient, with a vision of humanity both connected and alienated by technology, a technology which serves their every need and which they make their master. This alone would be impressive, especially considering that it was written in 1909, but what really stood out to me was how people had lost capacity for inspiration and new ideas. They fail to deal with any situation for which they lack specific instruction. Experience is denigrated in favo
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Jan 10, 2018
Candace
marked it as did-not-finish
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review of another edition
Shelves:
short-stories,
science-fiction
Dnf- not for me

May 13, 2017
Franziska Koeppen
marked it as to-read

Jul 30, 2019
Jacqueline
marked it as to-read

Sep 25, 2019
Seymone
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Nov 27, 2019
Allison boozy bookworm
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Jan 27, 2024
Karigan
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Feb 05, 2024
Megan
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