Lord of the World
  Lord of the World
Titolo Lord of the World
AutoreRobert Hugh Benson
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreDigiCat
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In "Lord of the World," Robert Hugh Benson presents a hauntingly prophetic vision of a dystopian future where materialism and secularism have supplanted spiritual values. Set in the early 21st century, the novel explores the rise of a totalitarian regime and the societal decay that accompanies it, offering a rich tapestry of philosophical and theological musings woven into its narrative. Benson's literary style is marked by a blend of vivid imagery and incisive dialogue, echoing the traditions of both Gothic literature and early 20th-century speculative fiction. The novel serves as a cautionary tale, capturing the zeitgeist of a post-World War I Europe grappling with the consequences of rapid industrialization and religious disillusionment. Robert Hugh Benson, an English Roman Catholic priest and author, was deeply concerned with the moral and spiritual crises of his time. Raised in a prominent Anglican family, he converted to Catholicism, which profoundly influenced his worldview and literary output. His experiences, coupled with his position within the Church, informed his exploration of themes such as faith, authority, and the conflict between belief and modernity, positioning him as a prescient commentator on 20th-century society. "Lord of the World" is highly recommended for readers interested in dystopian literature and those who seek to engage with profound philosophical questions regarding faith and society. Benson's intricate narrative invites contemplation on the balance between human freedom and authoritarian control, a theme that remains strikingly relevant today. This book not only serves as a gripping read but also as a significant contribution to the dialogue on the future of human civilization. It will hold special resonance for readers interested in the intersection of theology and future histories, along with anyone seeking to understand the prophetic warnings that still echo into our contemporary discourse.