This Other Eden

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This Other Eden
Author Ben Elton
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Environmental Fiction, Dystopian Fiction, Satire
Publisher Sphere Books
Publication date 1993
Media type Print
ISBN ISBN 0747403902

This Other Eden is a satirical novel written by Ben Elton.

Contents

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The novel is set in the reasonably near future. Earth is being devastated by Mankind's continued exploitation, and it seems obvious that the planet will be devastated sometime in the near future. Rather than adopt a more eco-friendly approach to life, most people have instead invested in a "Claustrosphere", a dome-shaped habitat in which all water, food and air is endlessly recycled in a completely closed environment. A person can therefore survive indefinitely within a claustrosphere no matter what ecological horrors may happen outside.

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The bulk of the book focuses on a writer who is attempting to sell an idea for a Claustrosphere commercial to Plastic Tolstoy, owner and chief marketer of the company which builds them. He is killed in the presence of an actor who becomes involved with an eco-terrorist woman who is attempting to murder Tolstoy. Her movement, Mother Earth, detests Claustrospheres as they see owning one as giving up on the Earth's future.

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As with Elton's other early novels, This Other Eden is a satire advocating greater environmentalism.

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