Flatland
Discover the thought-provoking world of Flatland by Edwin Abbott Abbott, a captivating exploration of perception and reality. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1999, this paperback edition spans 144 pages and serves as a clever parody of Victorian society. In Flatland, Abbott invites readers into a two-dimensional realm where the inhabitants are confined to length and breadth, unable to conceive of a third dimension. Through this unique lens, the book delves into the physics and metaphysics of its world, providing insights into its history, customs, and religious beliefs. This classic work challenges our understanding of dimensions and encourages readers to reflect on the limitations of their own perspectives. Perfect for those interested in philosophy, mathematics, and social commentary, Flatland remains a timeless piece that continues to spark curiosity and discussion.