Synopsis
In "Wandl the Invader," Ray Cummings masterfully blends science fiction with elements of adventure, delving into the themes of cosmic conflict and the exploration of alien civilizations. Written in a vivid, pulpy prose characteristic of early 20th-century speculative fiction, the narrative follows the protagonist, Richard Adam, as he navigates an interstellar battle between humans and the mysterious Wandl, an enigmatic entity from another dimension. Cummings's work is situated within the broader context of the burgeoning sci-fi genre of the 1920s, reflecting contemporary anxieties about technological advancement and the unknown realms of the universe that had begun to captivate imaginations during this era. Ray Cummings, a prolific author who contributed significantly to early science fiction, was influenced by his background in engineering and a fascination with the potential of science to expand human horizons. His experiences as a writer for various magazines in the 1920s, alongside his interactions with other notable figures in the genre, undoubtedly shaped his vision for "Wandl the Invader." Cummings's unique perspective as both a writer and a reader of science fiction allowed him to craft a narrative that resonates with the adventurous spirit of the time while probing deeper philosophical questions about existence and morality. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the foundations of science fiction and the narratives that explore humanity's relationship with the cosmos. Cummings's inventive storytelling and captivating characters invite readers into a thrilling adventure that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining, making "Wandl the Invader" an essential read for enthusiasts of the genre.
Publisher information
- Publisher: e-artnow
- ISBN: 9788027309719
- Number of pages: 96
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 5 mm
- Weight: 141g
- Languages: English
