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Generalist June 2006
10d Like a thief (9) .......... is the answer 'larcenous'?
16a Belonging to dreams (7) ........ E - E - R - C
37d More's �Nowhere� (6) ....... is the answer 'utopia'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.and Erewhon came up in a recent Sunday Express xword - a little more knowledge (coutesy of Wikipedia):
Erewhon, or Over the Range is a novel by Samuel Butler published anonymously in 1872. The title is also the name of a country, supposedly discovered by the protagonist. In the novel it is not revealed in which part of the world Erewhon is, but it is clear that it is a fictional country. Butler meant the title to be read as the word Nowhere backwards, even though the letters "h" and "w" are transposed. It is likely that he did this to protect himself from accusations of being unpatriotic, although Erewhon is obviously a satire of Victorian society.
The first few chapters of the novel, dealing with the discovery of Erewhon, are in fact based on Butler's own experiences in New Zealand, where as a young man he was a sheep farmer for about four years (1860-1864) and where he explored parts of the interior of the South Island. (One of the country's largest sheep farms, located near where Butler lived, is named Erewhon in his honour. It is near Mesopotamia Station, a large sheep farm.)
The greater part of the book consists of a description of Erewhon. The nature of this nation is intended to be ambiguous. At first glance Erewhon appears to be a utopia, yet it soon becomes clear that this is far from the case.
.... so it is NOT utopia !!