Death into Life. Illustrated

Par : Olaf Stapledon
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  • Nombre de pages220
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-617-8622-94-7
  • EAN9786178622947
  • Date de parution17/07/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille993 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurAsimis Books

Résumé

Death into Life by Olaf Stapledon is a profound and deeply imaginative exploration of existence beyond death, blending speculative fiction with spiritual and philosophical inquiry. First published in 1946, this short novel stands apart in Stapledon's body of work for its intimate and metaphysical treatment of the afterlife. The story follows the soul of a British airman who is killed during World War II.
Instead of ceasing to exist, his consciousness survives and gradually merges with other souls, first those of his bomber crew, and then with broader layers of collective spirit-national, human, planetary, and eventually cosmic. As the airman journeys through successive stages of being, he experiences a sweeping expansion of awareness, perception, and moral insight. Unlike many traditional portrayals of the afterlife, Death into Life rejects simplistic religious dogma.
Instead, it offers a visionary narrative rooted in the evolution of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all life. Stapledon uses this speculative framework to meditate on war, love, sacrifice, unity, and the soul's longing for ultimate meaning. A contemplative and moving work, Death into Life is both philosophical allegory and a unique piece of spiritual science fiction. It showcases Stapledon's remarkable ability to weave cosmic vision with personal introspection, inviting readers to consider the nature of life, death, and what might lie beyond.
It is a lesser-known but deeply rewarding book in Stapledon's remarkable canon.
Death into Life by Olaf Stapledon is a profound and deeply imaginative exploration of existence beyond death, blending speculative fiction with spiritual and philosophical inquiry. First published in 1946, this short novel stands apart in Stapledon's body of work for its intimate and metaphysical treatment of the afterlife. The story follows the soul of a British airman who is killed during World War II.
Instead of ceasing to exist, his consciousness survives and gradually merges with other souls, first those of his bomber crew, and then with broader layers of collective spirit-national, human, planetary, and eventually cosmic. As the airman journeys through successive stages of being, he experiences a sweeping expansion of awareness, perception, and moral insight. Unlike many traditional portrayals of the afterlife, Death into Life rejects simplistic religious dogma.
Instead, it offers a visionary narrative rooted in the evolution of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all life. Stapledon uses this speculative framework to meditate on war, love, sacrifice, unity, and the soul's longing for ultimate meaning. A contemplative and moving work, Death into Life is both philosophical allegory and a unique piece of spiritual science fiction. It showcases Stapledon's remarkable ability to weave cosmic vision with personal introspection, inviting readers to consider the nature of life, death, and what might lie beyond.
It is a lesser-known but deeply rewarding book in Stapledon's remarkable canon.
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