"Star Maker" ist eine Erzählung, die von einer imaginären Reise durch das Universum berichtet. Der Autor Stapledon beschreibt den „Sternenmacher“, eine kreative Kraft, die unzufrieden neue Sterne und Universen erschafft. Das Werk hat viele bedeutende Schriftsteller beeinflusst. Die Neuauflage basiert auf der deutschen Erstausgabe von 1966.
Olaf Stapledon Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
William Olaf Stapledon war ein britischer Philosoph und Autor mehrerer einflussreicher Science-Fiction-Werke. Seine Schriften beeinflussten direkt Arthur C. Clarke, Brian Aldiss, Stanisław Lem, C. S. Lewis und John Maynard Smith und indirekt viele andere. Stapledon trug viele Ideen zur Science-Fiction-Welt bei und wurde zu einer bedeutenden treibenden Kraft in diesem Genre.







- 2022
- 2019
Collected Stories
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
This collection showcases a diverse range of narratives, each exploring the complexities of human experience. The stories delve into themes of love, loss, and identity, often set against richly detailed backdrops that enhance the emotional depth. Readers will encounter a variety of characters, from the everyday to the extraordinary, each facing unique challenges and revelations. The author’s masterful storytelling invites reflection and connection, making this anthology a compelling read for those who appreciate nuanced prose and evocative themes.
- 2010
Star Maker (Paperback)
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Star Maker is a science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon, published in 1937. The book describes a history of life in the universe, dwarfing in scale Stapledon's previous book, Last and First Men (1930), a history of the human species over two billion years. Star Maker tackles philosophical themes such as the essence of life, of birth, decay and death, and the relationship between creation and creator. A pervading theme is that of progressive unity within and between different civilizations. Some of the elements and themes briefly discussed prefigure later fiction concerning genetic engineering and alien life forms. Arthur C. Clarke considered Star Maker to be one of the finest works of science fiction ever written.
- 2008
Darkness and the Light
- 172 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring two potential futures for humanity, this work offers a deep and insightful examination of the choices and challenges that lie ahead. It delves into the implications of various societal, technological, and environmental developments, encouraging readers to reflect on the direction of human evolution. With a focus on critical decision-making and the consequences of our actions, the book serves as a thought-provoking guide for navigating the complexities of our future.
- 1983
Das visionäre Zukunftsepos der Science-Fiction-Legende Olaf Stapledon: Was wird uns in 100 Jahren erwarten, welche Zivilisationen werden in 1.000 Jahren regieren, welche Kriege in 500.000 Jahren geschlagen? Welchen kosmischen Lebensformen werden wir in Milliarden Jahren begegnen, und wie wird die Menschheit in undenkbarer, entferntester Zukunft ihr Ende finden? In diesem 1930 erstmals erschienenen Klassiker erzählt Autor und Philosoph Olaf Stapledon die gesamte Menschheitsgeschichte von der Gegenwart bis zum Sterben der letzten Galaxie ... Einer der außergewöhnlichsten, faszinierendsten und ambitioniertesten Romane aller Zeiten in hochwertiger Sammlerausstattung.
- 1979
Nebula Maker
- 130 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
<b>OLAF STAPLEDON: The Ultimate SF Writer</b> - Brian Aldiss<br /><br />It was at the moment of creation that the nebulae first found awareness. And they were to burn with it for countless millennia, changing, struggling, shifting on an axis that had only the Mystery at its centre.<br /><br />The Launching of the Cosmos, the First Cosmical War, the appearance of Bright Heart the saint and of Fire Bolt the revolutionary - all led to that Mystery - the terrifying, eternally fascinating enigma of the Nebula Maker...<br /><br /><b>NEBULA MAKER is a recently discovered novel by Olaf Stapledon, an epic of the universe's evolution that is both separate from and complementary to his acclaimed masterpiece STAR MAKER</b>
- 1979
- 1978
Though this is a work of fiction, it does not pretend to be a novel. It has no hero but man. Since its purpose is not the characterization of individual human beings, no effort has been made to endow its few persons with distinctive personalities. There is no plot, except the theme of man's struggle in this awkward age to master himself and to come to terms with the universe.
- 1972
Last and First Men / Last Men in London
- 605 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Last & First Men: A Story of the Near & Far Future is a groundbreaking science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon, written in 1930. It presents a sweeping history spanning two billion years and 18 distinct human species, with our own being the most primitive. The narrative is rooted in Hegelian dialectics, illustrating a cyclical pattern of civilizations rising and falling into savagery over millennia, while also depicting progress as later societies achieve greater heights than their predecessors. The work anticipates genetic engineering and introduces the concept of a supermind—consciousness formed by telepathically linked individuals. In 1932, Stapledon published Last Men in London, featuring the same narrator from the final human species who inspired the first novel. This story explores the consciousness of a contemporary Englishman named Paul, tracing his life from childhood through his experiences as an ambulance crew member in WWI, paralleling Stapledon’s own history. As a schoolteacher, Paul confronts various personal dilemmas and the influence of the advanced being sharing his experiences, allowing Stapledon to delve into philosophical and moral themes. The narrative serves as a semi-autobiographical exploration of character and consciousness.



