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A Voyage to Arcturus, a novel by David Lindsay first published in 1920, merges fantasy, philosophy, and science fiction to explore good and evil and their connection to existence. Celebrated by critics like Colin Wilson as the "greatest novel of the twentieth century," it significantly influenced C. S. Lewis' Space Trilogy and captivated J. R. R. Tolkien. Clive Barker praised it as a "masterpiece" and "extraordinary." The narrative follows an interstellar journey to Tormance, an imaginary planet orbiting the fictional double star system of Arcturus, featuring stars Branchspell and Alppain. The landscapes represent various philosophical systems that the protagonist, Maskull, navigates in search of life's meaning. Maskull, seeking adventure, accepts an invitation from Krag, a friend of Nightspore, to travel to Tormance after a séance. They embark on a crystal ship from an abandoned Scottish observatory, but Maskull awakens alone on Tormance. Throughout his journey, he encounters a few individuals, often leading to their deaths, either by his own hand or another's. He learns of his impending death, reunites with Krag, and ultimately discovers he is Nightspore. The narrative concludes with Krag, who identifies himself as "Pain," revealing profound insights about the Universe's origin, aligning with a variation of the Demiurge doctrine.

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A Voyage to Arcturus, David Lindsay

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