

The only clue is that the characters travel across the world not by aircraft (the Wright Brothers had carried out the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk only in 1903) but by airship. We read it aloud in class and he invited us to guess when it was written. The Machine Stops: a two-fold allegoryĪ brilliant English teacher of mine at school in Manchester first brought my attention to this extraordinary story in 1973. What if someone wrote “a jaw-droppingly, gob-smackingly, breath-takingly accurate literary description of lockdown life” under COVID in 2021? What if they wrote it in 1909?

“In time… there will come a generation that had got beyond facts, beyond impressions, a generation absolutely colourless, a generation ‘seraphically free from taint of personality.’”.They are but the physical impressions produced by love and fear, and on this gross foundation who could erect a philosophy? Let your ideas be second-hand, and if possible tenth-hand, for then they will be far removed from that disturbing element - direct observation. “Beware of first-hand ideas!… First-hand ideas do not really exist.Few travelled in these days, for, thanks to the advance of science, the earth was exactly alike all over.Here are three quotations from The Machine Stops:
