The New Atlantis, Francis Bacon
The New Atlantis, Francis Bacon
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The New Atlantis

Author: Francis Bacon

Narrator: Saethon Williams

Unabridged: 1 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2025


Synopsis

Step into The New Atlantis, Francis Bacon’s timeless masterpiece that blends exploration, philosophy, and early science fiction into one visionary work. Written in the 17th century, this classic novella follows the journey of European sailors who discover the mysterious island of Bensalem—a hidden civilization thriving on knowledge, discovery, and divine order. Through vivid storytelling and profound insight, Bacon presents a utopian society centered around Salomon’s House, a proto-scientific institution devoted to research, innovation, and the betterment of humanity.Ideal for fans of dystopian and utopian fiction, philosophical literature, and the roots of scientific thought, The New Atlantis offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the future of society as imagined by one of history’s greatest minds.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill on April 23, 2019

This 15,000 word fragment of a utopian narrative is written in a clear, transparent style and demonstrates that Bacon could have been an important early contributor to the body of English fiction if he hadn't been too busy with other things. In spite of its male chauvinism, I was particularly impres......more

Goodreads review by Simon on November 29, 2008

Like all utopias, boring as sh*t.......more

Goodreads review by Krzysztof on September 14, 2014

I cannot say that I liked it, for Francis Bacon's utopian vision of society is not only ridiculous but also kind of offensive. The New Atlantians, who themselves are (obviously) learned, chaste and sophisticated, consider the Chinese 'foolish', the Africans to be the 'little foul ugly Spirits of For......more

Goodreads review by Owlseyes on March 29, 2021

A book first published in 1627, under the title The New Atlantis, Or the Voyage to the Land of the Rosicrucians. The story of a ship lost in the Pacific ocean, with 51 people on board, 17 sick...and the encounter of a land full of "boscage": Bensalem island, whose inhabitants are Christian too and we......more

Goodreads review by Richard on October 30, 2010

This book started out as more fun than any other Utiopa I've read. but it quickly digressed into uninspired, orthodox christian propoganda. Even the Jews in this city are Christians. Whatever. Essentially Bacon's ideal society is Christian Europe without the corruption and greed. However, he gives n......more