Sirius
Olaf Stapledon
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Publisher:
Asimis Books
Asimis Books
DRM:
Open - No Protection
Open - No Protection
Publication Year:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9786178622961
Description:
Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord by Olaf Stapledon is a unique and poignant philosophical novel that blends science fiction, psychological insight, and emotional depth. First published in 1944, the novel tells the story of Sirius, a dog who has been endowed with human-level intelligence through scientific experimentation.
Raised alongside the daughter of his creator, Plaxy, Sirius develops a profound emotional and intellectual bond with her—one that defies easy categorization. As he grows, Sirius struggles with his dual nature: the instincts and limitations of his canine body, and the expanding consciousness, language, and moral reasoning of a human mind. His existence becomes a powerful allegory for the outsider, caught between two worlds and never fully accepted by either.
Set against the backdrop of rural Wales and the chaos of World War II, Sirius explores themes of identity, alienation, love, prejudice, and the meaning of personhood. Stapledon uses Sirius's perspective to question what it means to be human and to critique society's treatment of the different and the misunderstood.
More intimate in scale than Star Maker or Last and First Men, Sirius still carries Stapledon's signature blend of imagination and philosophy. It is a haunting, lyrical, and deeply moving novel that challenges readers to reconsider the boundaries of humanity, empathy, and love. A timeless meditation on consciousness and compassion, Sirius remains one of Stapledon’s most emotionally resonant works.
Raised alongside the daughter of his creator, Plaxy, Sirius develops a profound emotional and intellectual bond with her—one that defies easy categorization. As he grows, Sirius struggles with his dual nature: the instincts and limitations of his canine body, and the expanding consciousness, language, and moral reasoning of a human mind. His existence becomes a powerful allegory for the outsider, caught between two worlds and never fully accepted by either.
Set against the backdrop of rural Wales and the chaos of World War II, Sirius explores themes of identity, alienation, love, prejudice, and the meaning of personhood. Stapledon uses Sirius's perspective to question what it means to be human and to critique society's treatment of the different and the misunderstood.
More intimate in scale than Star Maker or Last and First Men, Sirius still carries Stapledon's signature blend of imagination and philosophy. It is a haunting, lyrical, and deeply moving novel that challenges readers to reconsider the boundaries of humanity, empathy, and love. A timeless meditation on consciousness and compassion, Sirius remains one of Stapledon’s most emotionally resonant works.
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