The
second of Benson’s two science fiction satires, The Dawn of All is a
“counter-blast” to the terrifying Lord of the World.
Contradicting
the notion that this novel presents a blueprint for an ideal society, C.C.
Martindale, S.J. commented that “Benson wrote often and emphatically that he
did not for a moment expect the pictured solution to realize itself, and that
he even hoped it would not. Neither Science, nor the State, nor Religion
would ever, he was convinced, find themselves in such mutual relations as he
had invented.”
While Benson may have been inspired by Edward Bellamy’s Looking
Backward and other socialist utopian visions (including Louis-Sebastien
Mercier’s Memoir of the Year 2440 from 1770), he gave a unique twist to
the device of a man “unstuck” in time. This novel probably inspired
Evelyn Waugh’s short story, “Out of Depth,” which in turn seems to have had
significant influence on Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.’s Slaughterhouse Five.
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