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Introduction | ||
A Note on Texts | ||
The Flying Men, from Last and First Men | 3 | |
Nutrition, from Last Men in London | 11 | |
The Story of John | 14 | |
Nautiloids, from Star Maker | 22 | |
The Reign of Darkness, from Darkness and the Light | 28 | |
Old Man in New World | 42 | |
Sirius at Cambridge, from Sirius | 60 | |
The Flames: A Fantasy | 71 | |
The Man Who Became a Tree | 124 | |
The Peak and the Town | 131 | |
The Splendid Race | 145 | |
Thoughts on the Modern Spirit | 148 | |
The Remaking of Man | 163 | |
Machinery and Labour | 169 | |
On Cultural Diversity | 175 | |
Mysticism, from Philosophy and Living | 179 | |
Escapism in Literature | 188 | |
Literature and the Unity of Man | 197 | |
Some Thoughts on H. G. Wells's You Can't Be Too Careful | 203 | |
Social Implications of Atomic Power | 206 | |
Mankind at the Crossroads | 211 | |
Interplanetary Man? | 218 | |
The Reflections of an Ambulance Orderly | 245 | |
Paul's Changing World, from Last Men in London | 247 | |
Fields Within Fields | 250 | |
Time and Eternity, from Death into Life | 263 | |
The Core | 266 | |
The Heavens Declare - Nothing, from The Opening of the Eyes | 273 | |
Two Letters to H. G. Wells | 279 | |
Two Letters to Naomi Mitchison | 281 | |
Letter to Virginia Woolf | 283 | |
Letter to C. E. M. Joad | 284 | |
Three Letters to Aage Marcus | 286 | |
Letter to Fay Pomerance | 291 | |
Letter to Gwyneth Alban-Davis | 293 | |
The Builder | 297 | |
Poems from Latter-Day Psalms | 298 | |
Resignation | 302 | |
Our Shame | 303 | |
Poems from Metaphysical Posters | 304 | |
Paradox | 308 | |
Recommended Reading | 309 |
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Add An Olaf Stapledon Reader, Olaf Stapledon (1886-1950) - philosopher, novelist, educator, and social activist - had an imagination unlike that of any other author. Along with H. G. Wells he is remembered as one of the most original pioneers of twentieth-century science fiction. This, An Olaf Stapledon Reader to your collection on WonderClub |