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{{quote|''Imagine a future that works!''}}


{{quote| ''Imagine a future that works!''<br />}}
Authored by Ernest Callenbach in 1975 and set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]].
Authored by Ernest Callenbach in 1975 and set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]].


We are in the year [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|1999]]. Since 1980, Ecotopia has been isolated, Chinese fashion. Now, finally, an official visitor is admitted. He is [[Alliterative Name|Will Weston]], [[Intrepid Reporter|crack investigative reporter]]. Like a modern [[Gullivers Travels|Gulliver]], Will is sometimes horrified, sometimes overwhelmed by strange practices and sensual encounters. He discovers a nation which, in lucky circumstances, has taken charge of its own biological destiny. As Will becomes deeply involved with a sexually forthright Ecotopian woman, [[The Spartan Way|ritual war games]] and a [[Lady Land|female-dominated]] "stable-state" government, his confusion of values intensifies and reaches a startling climax. [[Tagline|The novel of your future]].
We are in the year [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|1999]]. Since 1980, '''Ecotopia''' has been isolated, Chinese fashion. Now, finally, an official visitor is admitted. He is [[Alliterative Name|Will Weston]], [[Intrepid Reporter|crack investigative reporter]]. Like a modern [[Gulliver's Travels|Gulliver]], Will is sometimes horrified, sometimes overwhelmed by strange practices and sensual encounters. He discovers a nation which, in lucky circumstances, has taken charge of its own biological destiny. As Will becomes deeply involved with a sexually forthright Ecotopian woman, [[The Spartan Way|ritual war games]] and a [[Lady Land|female-dominated]] "stable-state" government, his confusion of values intensifies and reaches a startling climax. [[Tagline|The novel of your future]].


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=== This novel includes examples of: ===
* [[Anti-Air]]: The missiles the Ecotopians used to take down attacking U.S. helicopters.
* [[Anti-Air]]: The missiles the Ecotopians used to take down attacking U.S. helicopters.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Female dominated hippie-esque society, [[Eternal Sexual Freedom]], mysticist-erotic rituals.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Female dominated hippie-esque society, [[Eternal Sexual Freedom]], mysticist-erotic rituals.
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* [[No Endor Holocaust]]: Northern California supplies most of the water that is used by Southern California. Ecotopia, which includes all of Northern California, no longer exports water or other resources. Draw your own conclusions.
* [[No Endor Holocaust]]: Northern California supplies most of the water that is used by Southern California. Ecotopia, which includes all of Northern California, no longer exports water or other resources. Draw your own conclusions.
** To say nothing of the vast food resources produced by California's Central Valley...
** To say nothing of the vast food resources produced by California's Central Valley...
* [[Our Elves Are Better]] / [[Screw You Elves]]: As much as the book is built around its [[Green Aesop]], [[Author Avatar|Will]] is still not above taking [[Take That|pot shots]] at the elf-like smugness of Ecotopia's inhabitants.
* [[Our Elves Are Better]] / [[Screw You, Elves]]: As much as the book is built around its [[Green Aesop]], [[Author Avatar|Will]] is still not above taking [[Take That|pot shots]] at the elf-like smugness of Ecotopia's inhabitants.
* [[The Apartheid Era]]: It's implied that South Africa is still under an apartheid government, judging by reference to revolutionaries there.
* [[The Apartheid Era]]: It's implied that South Africa is still under an apartheid government, judging by reference to revolutionaries there.
* [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]]
* [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]]

Latest revision as of 02:20, 3 March 2018

Imagine a future that works!

Authored by Ernest Callenbach in 1975 and set Twenty Minutes Into the Future.

We are in the year 1999. Since 1980, Ecotopia has been isolated, Chinese fashion. Now, finally, an official visitor is admitted. He is Will Weston, crack investigative reporter. Like a modern Gulliver, Will is sometimes horrified, sometimes overwhelmed by strange practices and sensual encounters. He discovers a nation which, in lucky circumstances, has taken charge of its own biological destiny. As Will becomes deeply involved with a sexually forthright Ecotopian woman, ritual war games and a female-dominated "stable-state" government, his confusion of values intensifies and reaches a startling climax. The novel of your future.

Tropes used in Ecotopia include: