Gulliver's Travels (1726) is a masterpiece of satirical literature written by Jonathan Swift, blending adventure, boundless imagination, and sharp social critique. Through the extraordinary voyages of Captain Lemuel Gulliver—from the tiny realm of Lilliput to the giant land of Brobdingnag, the floating island of Laputa, and the philosophical horses of the Houyhnhnms—Swift delivers a biting commentary on politics, science, war, and human nature.
With a vivid style and limitless creativity, this novel has captivated readers for centuries and continues to challenge audiences to reflect on the world around them. Gulliver's Travels is a timeless classic that remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as it was when first published.