Perelandra

Perelandra by C.S. Lewis, published by Simon and Schuster in October 1996, is a classic work of science fiction that continues the narrative of Dr. Ransom, who finds himself kidnapped and transported to the enigmatic planet of Malandra. This edition, comprising 192 pages, presents a tale of adventure and moral exploration, set against the backdrop of interplanetary conflict. Originally published in 1943, this installment of Lewis’s renowned Space Trilogy invites readers into a richly imagined world that reflects both the wonders and challenges of existence.
In Perelandra, readers will follow Dr. Ransom as he navigates the complexities of his new environment, facing threats that jeopardize his return to Earth and his very survival. The narrative intertwines elements of fantasy and action, exploring themes of good versus evil and the human condition. As Ransom encounters the unique inhabitants and landscapes of Malandra, the story unfolds with layers of allegory and insight, making it a significant addition to the realms of literary and Christian fiction. This edition serves as a gateway for both new readers and those familiar with Lewis’s work, offering a timeless exploration of courage and morality in a fantastical setting.
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In the first book of C.S. Lewis’s legendary science fiction trilogy, Dr. Ransom is kidnapped and spirited by spaceship to the mysterious red planet of Malandra. He escapes and goes on the run, jeopardizing both his chances of ever returning to Earth and his very life. First published in 1943, this classic interplanetary fantasy continues to delight readers around the world. Written during the dark hours immediately before and during the Second World War, C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy, of which Out of the Silent Planet is the first volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus’s The Plague and George Orwell’s 1984 as a timely parable that has become timeless, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of the moral concerns. For the trilogy’s central figure, C.S. Lewis created perhaps the most memorable character of his career, the brilliant, clear-eyed, and fiercely brave philologist Dr. Elwin Ransom. Appropriately, Lewis modeled Dr. Ransom after his dear friend J.R.R. Tolkien, for in the scope of its imaginative achievement and the totality of its vision of not one but two imaginary worlds, the Space Trilogy is rivaled in this century only by Tolkien’s trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Readers who fall in love with Lewis’s fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia as children, unfailingly cherish his Space Trilogy as adults; it, too, brings to life strange and magical realms in which epic battles are fought between the forces of light and those of darkness. But in the many layers of its allegory, and the sophistication and piercing brilliance of its insights into the human condition, it occupies a place among the English language’s most extraordinary works for any age, and for all time. Out of the Silent Planet introduces Dr. Ransom and chronicles his abduction by a megalomaniacal physicist and his accomplice via space ship to the planet Malacandra. The two men are in need of a human sacrifice and Dr. Ransom would seem to fit the bill. Dr. Ransom escapes upon landing, though, and goes on the run, a stranger in a land that, like Jonathan Swift’s Lilliput, is enchanting in its difference from Earth and instructive in its similarity.
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