The Dawn of All

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A mysterious priest who cannot remember his own name, nor even anything of the past, must make his way as a Monsignor in a world undergoing a dramatic transformation in preparation for the return of Christ. The world itself becomes an image of the priest's soul. "THE DAWN OF ALL", the second of Benson's two science fiction satires, is a "counter- blast " to the terrifying LORD OF THE WORLD. Contradicting the notion that this novel presents a blueprint for an ideal society, "Benson wrote often and emphatically that he did not for a moment expect the pictured solution to realise 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." (C. C. Martindale, S.J.) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition. (Amazon)

About the author

Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914) was a prolific English author and clergyman whose life and work straddled significant cultural and religious shifts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a prominent Anglican family—his father, Edward White Benson, was the Archbishop of Canterbury—Benson's early life seemed destined for ecclesiastical prominence within the Church of England. However, his dramatic conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1903 sent shockwaves through both religious and literary circles, marking him as a figure of controversy and fascination.Benson's literary output was diverse, spanning historical novels, science fiction, and theological treatises. His dystopian novel "Lord of the World" (1907) is particularly notable for its prescient vision of a future totalitarian state, earning him posthumous recognition as a pioneer of the genre. This work has been cited by contemporary figures, including Pope Francis, underscoring its enduring impact.Benson's writings often grappled with themes of faith, morality, and the clash between tradition and modernity. His ability to weave intricate narratives that explored the human condition within the framework of religious belief attracted a wide readership and influenced contemporaries such as G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc.Despite his relatively short life, Benson's bold religious choices and innovative storytelling left an indelible mark on both literary and theological landscapes. His works continue to be studied for their rich historical context and their exploration of timeless spiritual dilemmas, making him a compelling figure for modern readers interested in the intersections of faith, literature, and social change.

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