Out of the Silent Planet

, #1

Paperback, 224 pages

Published Dec. 5, 2005 by Voyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-715715-0
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The first book in Lewis's Space Trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet tells the story of Dr. Elwin Ransom, a philologist who likes to explore the English countryside on foot. Seeking out a place to stay the night, he ends up at the estate of a colleague who is away in London. However, the house is not empty. Ransom stumbles upon the plot of a megalomaniacal scientist and his collaborator, who just happens to be an old schoolmate of Ransom's. Drugged, kidnapped, and wisked away in the scientists rocket to the planet Malacandra where he is to serve as a human sacrifice, Dr. Ransom escapes into the strange Malacandran wilderness pursued by his kidnappers and abandoning his hopes of returning to Earth.

Ransom discovers that the inhabitants of Malacandra are not what his kidnappers believed them to be. In his adventures in the often strangely beautiful, sometimes dangerous, and sometimes …

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reviewed Out of the Silent Planet by C. S. Lewis (The Cosmic Trilogy, #1)

An exploration of human nature and morality on outer space

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A good book that explores the adventures of a man who finds himself on a trip to another planet, and discovers the wonders of Space and life—beyond Earth and humanity.

This is a work of fiction that doesn’t quite fit into what many consider Science Fiction to be today. I was intrigued by this, and after the first few pages, even more so. There’s no real explanations of how much of the science works, there’s no fancy gadgets or takes on what the future would look like for mankind. That’s perfectly fine! And there is a bunch of science in here, it just gets outshined by other elements when compared to other works in the genre.

The story has a rather simple protagonist, who finds himself taken by, basically, a mad scientist and his partner in some sort of spaceship, and they all end up flying through space to an …

reviewed Out of the Silent Planet by C. S. Lewis (The Cosmic Trilogy, #1)

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Was pleasantly surprised by this read. It was less of a real sci-fi tale, but more a morality and human introspective look. It raises a ton of questions like: Should be we be looking to the future for truth? How do you provide a basis for morality and basic human rights?

It's a great mythology that Lewis has created that hearkens back to the purpose behind ancient Greek mythology. It also shines a light on certain Biblical truths. Nice read.

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