Ultimo: An Imaginative Narration of Life Under the Earth

Ultimo: An Imaginative Narration of Life Under the Earth

John Vassos
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An inhabitant of the interior of the earth describes the ice age that drove humans underground. The narrator, presumably male in the text’s illustrations, narrates the change leading to the move to the interior, then the boredom and oppression of being in the trapped, and volunteers to go on an expedition to another planet to determine if it is habitable. Hopeful dystopia.
Genres: Art
52 Pages

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