• OpenStars@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    The author died >100 years ago, so the entire text is public domain if anyone wants to read it. https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Flatland

    I don’t like reading books on a screen but… it is hard to pass up free - then again, libraries also exist and THIS BOOK IS WORTHWHILE.

    I could barely put it down the entire time I read it, it just consumed me.

    Just a note, it is actually so offensive to a woman’s role in society that many (most? I have no idea) scholars think that it was so over-the-top that it must have been meant as a critique of the then-status-quo.

    This book has fucking VISION, even centuries into the future.

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    Hopefully it won’t remain so for millennia as well - bc of the thoughts finally becoming commonplace in society; but even then it would remain as a historical milestone towards that fantastic end.:-)

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      9 hours ago

      Just a note, it is actually so offensive to a woman’s role in society that many (most? I have no idea) scholars think that it was so over-the-top that it must have been meant as a critique of the then-status-quo.

      The author outright stated that it was meant as a critique in the 2nd edition, so there’s no need to guess :)

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        1 hour ago

        Was that the actual author, or a statement added on their behalf? I thought I recalled reading it as the latter, where it seemed they were just guessing.

        Either way it could be a kind of trigger warning for someone who even knowing that wouldn’t want to read the text.

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      1 day ago

      Your passion makes an excellent case on its own. You convinced me to give it a shot, I’ll look for it at the library. I hope they have it.