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Four voyages. Four impossible lands. One devastating truth about ourselves.
Shipwrecked sailor Lemuel Gulliver discovers worlds that defy imagination: the tiny Lilliputians, whose absurd wars over how to crack an egg mock our own political tribes; the giant philosophers of Brobdingnag, who find European "civilization" utterly repulsive; the detached scientists of Laputa, conducting useless research while their people starve; and finally the Houyhnhnms-horses ruled by pure reason-alongside the Yahoos: filthy, violent creatures who are, unmistakably, us.
Published in 1726, Swift's masterpiece was designed "to vex the world rather than divert it." Three centuries later, its question remains: in an age of algorithms, billionaires, and performative outrage, have we become the Yahoos?
The greatest satire ever written-and a mirror we still cannot break.
Shipwrecked sailor Lemuel Gulliver discovers worlds that defy imagination: the tiny Lilliputians, whose absurd wars over how to crack an egg mock our own political tribes; the giant philosophers of Brobdingnag, who find European "civilization" utterly repulsive; the detached scientists of Laputa, conducting useless research while their people starve; and finally the Houyhnhnms-horses ruled by pure reason-alongside the Yahoos: filthy, violent creatures who are, unmistakably, us.
Published in 1726, Swift's masterpiece was designed "to vex the world rather than divert it." Three centuries later, its question remains: in an age of algorithms, billionaires, and performative outrage, have we become the Yahoos?
The greatest satire ever written-and a mirror we still cannot break.