1937: HG Wells - As I See It
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In this talk for the Empire Broadcasting Service, HG Wells celebrates the power of the English language to bring together diverse communities and asks whether we are doing enough to capitalise on the possibilities it offers. Wells believes that such media as the printed word, the cinema and the radio have helped to draw the world towards speaking English as a common tongue. He calls for this "reversal of Babel" to be followed by cheap and easy access to books for everyone.
He also looks towards a time when people all over the English-speaking world might be able to search "bibliographies" containing information about every book available in order to buy the volumes they want, and when constantly updated, freely accessible encyclopaedias could put knowledge within easy reach of all.
The prediction by Wells of a method of sourcing books from anywhere in the world via "bibliographies" eventually came to pass thanks to the rise of the internet.
From the 成人论坛 Archives. Originally broadcast 21 December 1937.