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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Lake of Darkness: Why Adam Roberts opted for utopia, rather than dystopia in his novel
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Lake of Darkness: Why Adam Roberts opted for utopia, rather than dystopia in his novel

Last updated: June 28, 2025 3:00 am
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JHP71X A black hole is an object so compact - usually a collapsed star - that nothing can escape its gravitational pull. Not even light.

Adam Roberts’ Lake of Darkness opens as two space ships investigate a black hole

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Exploring the realms of utopian fiction, author Adam Roberts delves into the concept of a perfect world in his latest novel, “Lake of Darkness”. Departing from his usual science fiction genre, Roberts sets out to challenge the traditional notions of utopia and its feasibility in modern society.

Reflecting on the historical evolution of utopian literature, Roberts highlights the shift from utopian ideals to dystopian narratives in contemporary culture. While utopia envisions an ideal society free from conflict, the lack of inherent drama poses a challenge for storytelling. Roberts emphasizes the necessity of conflict in driving a narrative, prompting him to push the boundaries of utopia in “Lake of Darkness” by introducing elements of danger and uncertainty.

During a keynote address at the Utopiales conference, Roberts delves into the complexities of human nature and its impact on utopian societies. Drawing parallels to the simplistic harmony portrayed in children’s TV show “Teletubbies”, Roberts questions the practicality of achieving utopia in a world governed by adult complexities and desires.

By infusing social theory, space opera elements, and intricate character dynamics, Roberts challenges readers to rethink the concept of utopia and its place in a modern context. Through “Lake of Darkness”, he invites audiences to ponder the possibility of reorganizing society to attain a true utopian existence.

Adam Roberts’s Lake of Darkness (Gollancz) is the latest pick for the New Scientist Book Club. Sign up and read along with us here.

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