<p>In 'Colymbia,' author Robert Ellis Dudgeon pioneers a speculative vision that immerses the reader in a world of profound imagination and reflection. With echoes of the societal contemplations found in Samuel Butler's 'Erewhon,' this narrative transcends its inspiration to establish its unique literary voice, characterized by vivid world-building and an engaging, thought-provoking style. Within its chapters, the novel explores utopian themes, c...