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A Martian Odyssey
by Stanley G. (Stanley Grauman) Weinbaum
- Language
- EN
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A Martian Odyssey presents the survival struggle of American chemist Dick Jarvis following a crash-landing on Mars. The story chronicles his dangerous trek to return to his spaceship amid the planet's hostile environment and bizarre life forms. During his journey, Jarvis rescues an intelligent, birdlike alien named Tweel, who becomes his companion. The narrative highlights encounters with unusual Martian beings, including silicon-based pyramid builders, illusion-projecting dream-beasts, and mysterious creatures with inscrutable motives. The work exemplifies science fiction adventure from the early 20th century, reflecting the period's fascination with extraterrestrial life and interspecies communication.
The story explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the potential for understanding among different species. It combines imaginative descriptions of alien ecosystems with the protagonist's personal trials, set against the context of 1930s science fiction literature. The work is notable for its vivid depiction of extraterrestrial biological diversity and the challenges of interspecies interaction.
The story explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the potential for understanding among different species. It combines imaginative descriptions of alien ecosystems with the protagonist's personal trials, set against the context of 1930s science fiction literature. The work is notable for its vivid depiction of extraterrestrial biological diversity and the challenges of interspecies interaction.
From the opening pages
This eBook was produced from the 1949 book A Martian Odyssey and Others by Stanley G. Weinbaum, pp. 1-27. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed. p. 1 A MARTIAN ODYSSEY J arvis stretched himself as luxuriously as he could in the cramped general quarters of the Ares . "Air you can breathe!" he exulted. "It feels as thick as soup after the thin stuff out there!" He nodded at the Martian landscape stretching flat and desolate in the light of the nearer moon, beyond the glass of the port. The other three stared at him sympathetically—Putz, the engineer, Leroy, the biologist, and Harrison, the astronomer and captain of the expedition. Dick Jarvis was chemist of the famous crew, the Ares expedition, first human beings to set foot on the mysterious neighbor of the earth, the planet Mars. This, of course, was in the old days, less than twenty years after the mad American Doheny perfected the atomic blast at the cost of his life, and only a decade after the equally mad Cardoza rode on it to the moon. They were true pioneers, these four of the Ares . Except for a half-dozen moon expeditions and the ill-fated de Lancey flight aimed at the seductive orb of Venus, they were the first men to feel other gravity than earth's, and certainly the first successful crew to leave the earth-moon system. And they deserved that success when one considers the difficulties and discomforts—the months spent in acclimatization chambers back on earth, learning to breathe the air as tenuous as that of Mars, the challenging of the void in the tiny rocket driven by the cranky reaction motors of the twenty-first century, and mostly the facing of an absolutely unknown world. Jarvis stretched and fingered the raw and peeling tip of his frost-bitten nose. He sighed again contentedly. p. 2 "Well," exploded Harrison abruptly, "are we going to hear what happened? You set out all shipshape in an auxiliary rocket, we don't get a peep for ten days, and finally Putz here picks you out of a lunatic ant-heap with a freak ostrich as your pal! Spill it, man!" "Speel?" queried Leroy perplexedly. "Speel what?" "He means ' spiel '," explained Putz soberly. "It iss to tell." Jarvis met Harrison's amused glance without the shadow of a smile. "That's right, Karl," he…
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