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Edward Bellamy

Two Days' Solitary Imprisonment

‘Two Days' Solitary Imprisonment’ (1898) is a classic short story by the American author, Edward Bellamy, most famous for his socialist and utopian novel ‘Looking Backward: 2000–1887’ (1888).
Wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit, a man is sent to solitary confinement but when confusion and incompetence convince his accusers of his guilt, will he be able to prove his innocence?
This Kafkaesque tale about a man whose recurring dreams of unjust persecution come to pass is a gripping read and will captivate fans of Franz Kafka and Albert Camus.
Edward Bellamy (1850 — 1898) was an American author, journalist, and political activist. His novel, ‘Looking Backward: 2000–1887’ (1888), was one of the most successful books published in the United States in the 19th century and influenced a generation of intellectuals..

Bellamy’s other works include the novels ‘Six to One’ (1878), ‘Dr. Heidenhoff's Process’ (1880), ‘Miss Ludington's Sister’ (1885), ‘Equality’ (1897) and ‘The Duke of Stockbridge; a Romance of Shays' Rebellion (1900)’, as well as several short stories, such as ‘The Blindman's World’, ‘To Whom This May Come’, and ‘With the Eyes Shut’.
24 printed pages
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Saga Egmont
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