The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Bellamy, Edward
(bl´m) (KEY) , 185098, American author, b. Chicopee Falls (now part of Chicopee), Mass. After being admitted to the bar he tried his hand at journalism and contributed short stories of genuine charm to various magazines. These were later collected as The Blind Mans World and Other Stories (1898). His novelsThe Duke of Stockbridge (1879), Dr. Heindenhoffs Process (1880), and Miss Ludingtons Sister (1884)were followed by Looking Backward, 20001887 (1888), which overshadowed his other work and brought him fame. This utopian romance pictured the world in the year 2000 under a system of state socialism. Much of the books appeal lies in its unpretentious style and its vivid picture of the imagined society. The work sold over a million copies in the next few years and resulted in the formation of Nationalist clubs throughout the nation and the founding of the Nationalist monthly (188891). Bellamy himself founded and edited the New Nation (189194), a weekly. Equality, a sequel to Looking Backward, appeared in 1897.