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It’s a lovely phone, don’t you think? It works, too. Or it would work if I had a landline and a converter. And somebody to call.
It’s a lovely phone, don’t you think? It works, too. Or it would work if I had a landline and a converter. And somebody to call.
Published in 1826, Mary Shelley’s The Last Man is post-apocalyptic science fiction’s ground zero. It’s also a Gothic adventure novel, which means plenty of references to Greek mythology, classical poetry, ancient history and philosophy, let alone the author’s apparent resolve never to use one word where ten would do as well. Whether you find this kind of thing irritating or luxurious is a matter of taste. Last Man’s only […]