The Night Land
  The Night Land
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Titolo The Night Land
AutoreWilliam Hope Hodgson
Prezzo€ 9,04
EditoreThe Library of Alexandria
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FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
What if the sun died-and humanity's last hope lived in a fortress surrounded by unspeakable darkness? In The Night Land, William Hope Hodgson envisions a future so distant that the earth has grown cold and lightless, with the sun extinguished and the sky forever black. Humanity's remnants dwell within a titanic metal pyramid known as the Last Redoubt, surrounded by strange forces and grotesque entities that haunt the darkness beyond. One man receives a telepathic call from a woman in the now-doomed Lesser Redoubt-and sets out alone into the desolate horrorscape to find her. What follows is one of the most intense and atmospheric journeys in speculative fiction: a relentless trek through a haunted wasteland filled with watching eyes, lurking monsters, and ancient, malevolent forces. What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation: A Dark Vision of the Future - Explore a post-solar Earth ruled by unseen horrors and cosmic dread A Mythic Tale of Endurance - Follow a lone hero's journey across a dying world to rescue love from the void An Epic Fusion of Horror and Sci-Fi - One of the earliest examples of apocalyptic science fiction with strong Lovecraftian overtones A Modern, Accessible Edition - Carefully adapted for clarity while retaining the original's brooding tone and intensity The Night Land remains one of the most unique and haunting works of early science fiction-a surreal meditation on love, sacrifice, and the final struggle of mankind against the dying of the light.