Brigands of the Moon

Paperback Published on: 30/12/2020
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Synopsis

In "Brigands of the Moon," Ray Cummings presents a thrilling blend of science fiction and adventure that immerses readers in a vividly imagined lunar landscape. Written during the early 20th century, a period marked by rapid advancements in science and technology, Cummings employs a narrative style characterized by rich descriptions and a fast-paced, episodic structure. The story follows space traveler and protagonist, who encounters a treacherous band of moon-dwelling robbers, raising profound questions about morality, civilization, and survival in an alien environment. Cummings' pioneering approach not only captures the excitement of exploration but also reflects the zeitgeist of his era, with its fascination for the unknown and the possibilities of space travel. Ray Cummings, often hailed as one of the early masters of American science fiction, was deeply influenced by the technological advancements of his time, as well as the burgeoning interest in astronomy. His passion for storytelling, coupled with his background in engineering and design, fueled his imaginative explorations of space. Cummings wrote "Brigands of the Moon" during a period when many were beginning to dream about life beyond Earth, allowing him to craft a narrative that speaks to both wonder and caution. I highly recommend "Brigands of the Moon" to readers interested in early science fiction, adventure, and themes of human resilience in the face of cosmic challenges. Cummings' work is not just an entertaining narrative; it is a portal to the dreams and aspirations of a generation on the brink of a new age, making it a rich text for both literary and historical exploration.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: e-artnow
  • ISBN: 9788027309740
  • Number of pages: 136
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
  • Weight: 195g
  • Languages: English