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...Utopia under the surface of the earth: "Those funny old days, when men went for a change of air instead of changing the air in their rooms!" But when another character gets a brief look at the earth's surface, with all its imperfections, he sums up the Forsterian point of view: "For the first time . . . I felt that humanity existed, and that it existed without clothes. . . . It was naked . . . and all these tubes and buttons and machineries neither came into the world with us, nor will they follow us out, nor do they matter supremely while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fables In Fantasy | 8/11/1947 | See Source »

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