A Voyage to Arcturus (eBook)

Including "The Haunted Woman"

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2022
410 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654739306-1 (EAN)

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A Voyage to Arcturus - David Lindsay
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In 'A Voyage to Arcturus,' David Lindsay transports readers to Tormance, a fantastical planet under the dual suns of Branchspell and Alppain, where landscapes become the embodiment of philosophical thought. Lindsay's literary craftmanship is evident as he leads Maskull on a profound quest for life's meaning, through realms that challenge and reflect myriad philosophical systems and states of consciousness. Its intricate narrative is a nexus of existential inquiry, pioneering the speculative fiction genre with its immersive, allegorical world-building. The novel's influence on the giants of fantasy literature underscores its seminal place within the literary canon, rendering a profound impact on the works of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.

David Lindsay's own intellectual pursuits and esoteric interests breathe life into the pages of this exceptional piece of literature. His background and reclusive nature contributed to the enigmatic qualities of his work, which melds visionary storytelling with profound philosophical speculation. Lindsay's unique voice in 'A Voyage to Arcturus' emerges not only from his expansive imagination but also from his willingness to delve into the deeper questions of existence and the human experience.

'A Voyage to Arcturus' beckons the thoughtful reader to embark on a journey that transcends mere adventure. The book is recommended for those who seek a narrative that stretches the boundaries of traditional storytelling, where the pursuit of truth and the unearthing of metaphysical mysteries become intertwined with one's exploration of self and the cosmos. Readers will find themselves pondering the nuances of Lindsay's vision long after the final page has been turned, solidifying this novel as a masterwork poised at the intersection of literature and philosophy.

David Lindsay (1876–1945) was a British author now best known for his first novel, 'A Voyage to Arcturus,' published in 1920. A profound work that blends philosophy, adventure, and fantasy, the book stands as a singular vision in the landscape of early 20th-century literature. Lindsay's literary style is often characterized by its rich, imaginative scope and deep metaphysical inquiries. Despite his innovation in speculative fiction, Lindsay did not attain significant popularity during his lifetime. His novels foresaw much of what would be explored in later science fiction and fantasy, but they remained obscure, appreciated by a niche audience. 'A Voyage to Arcturus' is recognized by its intense exploration of existential themes through a narrative that follows its protagonist, Maskull, on a fantastical journey to the imaginary planet Arcturus. Illustrious figures such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien have acknowledged Lindsay's influence on their work, and the novel has been re-evaluated by critics over time, becoming a cult classic. Lindsay's contribution to genre literature does not end with 'Arcturus.' He penned several other works, including 'The Haunted Woman' and 'Devil's Tor,' though none matched the enduring legacy of his debut. Lindsay's penchant for tackling complex philosophical ideas within the fabric of otherworldly storytelling endures as a testament to his unique place in the British literary canon.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 1920s speculative fiction • Andy Weir • A Voyage to Arcturus novel • A Wrinkle in Time • classic science fiction • cosmic fantasy fiction • David Lindsay author • Edgar Allan Poe • h g Wells • Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy • interstellar travel literature • Jules Verne • metaphysical journey book • Philosophical Science Fiction • Ready Player One • space adventure novel • Star Wars • The last Jedi • vintage sci-fi classics • westworld
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