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  1. Ernest William Callenbach (April 3, 1929 – April 16, 2012) was an American author, film critic, editor, and simple living adherent. He became famous due to his 1975 utopian novel Ecotopia.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2012 · Ernest Callenbach, Author of ‘Ecotopia,’ Dies at 83. Ernest Callenbach, the author of the 1975 novel “Ecotopia,” the tale of an awakening paradise in the Pacific Northwest that developed a...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Ernest Callenbach (Boalsburg, Pensilvânia, 3 de abril de 1929 – Berkeley, Califórnia, 16 de abril de 2012), autor do romance “Ecotopia” de 1975, a história de um paraíso que despertou no Noroeste do Pacífico que desenvolveu um culto de seguidores como precursor do movimento ambientalista.

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    Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston is a utopian novel by Ernest Callenbach, published in 1975. The society described in the book is one of the first ecological utopias and was influential on the counterculture and the green movement in the 1970s and thereafter.

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  5. 16 de abr. de 2012 · Ernest Callenbach was an American author, film critic, editor, and simple living adherent. He became famous due to his internationally successful semi-utopian novel Ecotopia.

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  6. A novel both timely and prophetic, Ernest Callenbachs Ecotopia is a hopeful antidote to the environmental concerns of today, set in an ecologically sound future society. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as the “newest name after Wells, Verne, Huxley, and Orwell,” Callenbach offers a visionary blueprint for the survival of our planet ...

  7. 1 de mar. de 1990 · Random House Publishing Group, Mar 1, 1990 - Fiction - 192 pages. A novel both timely and prophetic, Ernest Callenbachs Ecotopia is a hopeful antidote to the environmental concerns of today, set in an ecologically sound future society. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as the “newest name after Wells, Verne, Huxley, and Orwell ...