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Last and First Men (eBook)

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2022
296 Seiten
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Last and First Men - Olaf Stapledon
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In "Last and First Men," Olaf Stapledon presents a monumental narrative that stretches over two billion years of human evolution, exploring the fate of humankind through a series of imagined future species. The book blends science fiction with philosophy, employing a grand historical perspective that reflects both utopian aspirations and dystopian fears. Written in a poetic and profoundly imaginative style, Stapledon employs a narrative voice that is both omniscient and reflective, allowing readers to ponder the implications of humanity's potential and its eventual demise. The work resonates deeply with themes of existentialism and the moral responsibilities of future generations, marking it as a significant precursor to works in the speculative genre. Olaf Stapledon (1886-1950), a British author and philosopher, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous events of his time, including both World Wars. His background in philosophy and his passion for evolutionary sciences significantly shaped his vision of humanity's trajectory. Stapledon's personal experiences and academic interests are reflected in the sweeping scope of this work, as he sought to bring attention to the vast possibilities of human existence and the ethical dilemmas associated with progress. "Last and First Men" is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the philosophical inquiries of science fiction and the distant future of humanity. Stapledon's work challenges readers to reflect on their place in the cosmos and the interconnectedness of existence over vast timescales. This seminal text not only captivates with its expansive imagination but also prompts profound contemplation about our current choices and responsibilities.

Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950) was a British philosopher and author, widely recognized for his contributions to the science fiction genre. His seminal work, 'Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future' (1930), presents a grand vision of two billion years of human evolution, marking him as a pioneer in speculative fiction with a philosophical bent. Stapledon's narrative takes readers through the rise and fall of 18 distinct human species, blending science fiction with a profound ontological inquiry that reflects his academic background in philosophy, which culminated in a doctoral degree from the University of Liverpool. His literary style often grapples with existential themes and the broad scope of time and space, combining rich imagination with intellectual rigor. Although not as widely popular as contemporaries like H.G. Wells, Stapledon's influence on the genre is significant, resonating in the work of later luminaries such as Arthur C. Clarke and Stanisław Lem. Stapledon was nominated posthumously to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1996, an indication of his lasting legacy in the field of speculative fiction. His work weaves together the cosmic and the personal, prompting readers to consider the greater narrative of humanity within the vast tableau of the universe.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Schlagworte 18 human species • Advanced human civilizations • A Space Odyssey • British science fiction authors • Civilization cycles • Civilization progression • classic science fiction • Conceptual History • Cosmic narrative adventure • cosmic philosophy • Dune • Evolution of Humanity • Far-future setting • Future history science fiction • Future Human Evolution • future human societies • Grand visionary themes • Human destiny exploration • interstellar civilizations • Interstellar Exploration • ISAAC ASIMOV • metafictional narrative • Moral implications technology • Olaf Stapledon novels • Olaf Stapledon's work • Philosophical Science Fiction • ready player two • sci-fi literary masterpieces • Space Opera • speculative evolution • Speculative Fiction • station eleven • Telepathic supermind • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy • The Man in the High Castle • The Midnight Library • The Pull of the Stars • Two billion years • Winter World
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