Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis6/29/2023 ![]() ![]() He makes learning a language seem easy and even fun. While the author is doing all of this, he finds time to give other SF writers lessons on how to deal with characters encountering alien languages - his protagonist is a philologist, a scientist of language. But he plays great games with fun aliens (giving each species its own characterization), plausible plantary environments, and weird (sometimes too weird) alien vegetation. Yes it's a simple plot as most good vs evil stories are. ![]() Principles of morality, ethics, and honesty are a major componant of the story. Not for anti-Christians although open minded atheists could enjoy it Lewis fills the story with theology, spirituality, and deep philosophical considerations that point toward a God without being preachy - it's just from a spiritual perspective. The characters are fully realized (his hero even has some beliefs and attitudes he disagreed with) although having some cliche aspects, an intentional tool Lewis used in emphasizing the story's theme of GOOD against evil. Written in the 30's and poor science fiction (some of the science in it is wrong even by the knowledge of Lewis's day), this novel is incredible in imaginative detail and original concepts as well as in conveying real wonder, not just sense of wonder. ![]() Original, complex, not middle of the road ![]()
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