La Science-fiction - Lindsay, David, 1876-1945 Lindsay, David, 18761945 Un voyage en Arcturus roman / David Lindsay ; trad. de l'anglais par Claude Saunier. Paris Denoël, 1975, c1976. 348 p. ; 18 cm. (Présence du futur ; 207) SDM 7603440 A 4 Titre original A voyage to http://www.sdm.qc.ca/txtdoc/sf/adu/LINDSAYDAVID.html
Extractions: Lindsay, David, 1876-1945 Un voyage en Arcturus : roman / David Lindsay ; trad. de l'anglais par Claude Saunier. Paris : Denoël, 1975, c1976. 348 p. ; 18 cm. (Présence du futur ; 207) SDM: 7603440 [A 4] [Titre original: A voyage to Arcturus.] Un voyage en Arcturus : roman / David Lindsay ; traduit de l'anglais par Claude Saunier. Paris : Denoël, 1992, c1976. 348 p. ; 18 cm. (Présence du futur ; 207) ISBN 2-207-50207-4. SDM: 9301395 [A 4] [Titre original: A voyage to Arcturus. Titre de la couv.: Voyage en Arcturus. Ed. originale, 1920.] Plus qu'un simple roman de science-fiction; il s'agit d'une allégorie métaphysique aux multiples interprétations, qui semblerait avoir inspiré C. S. Lewis pour sa fameuse trilogie. Un classique (1920) vu sa date et son contenu. [Yvon Allard] Accueil Retour Plan du site Recherche Dernière mise à Jour de cette page : 7 Août 2001
David Lindsay David Lindsay Novelist (1876-1945) David Lindsay was born in Blackheath, London, on 3rd March 1876, and brought up there, though he spent holidays with his father's relations near Jedburgh. http://www.clanlindsay.com/david_lindsay1.htm
Extractions: Home Orthography Flowers of the Forest Lindsay Genealogy ... Other Links David Lindsay - Novelist (1876-1945) David Lindsay was born in Blackheath, London, on 3rd March 1876, and brought up there, though he spent holidays with his father's relations near Jedburgh. Since his father deserted the family at an early stage, financial difficulties prevented Lindsay from going on to university. Instead, in 1894, he began work in an insurance office, remaining in this job for over twenty years. He married in 1916 and moved from London to the country, where his wife encouraged him to become a full-time writer. Lindsay's first novel, A Voyage to Arcturus, was published in 1920, but sold fewer than 600 copies. A surrealist fantasy drawing to some extent on the work of George MacDonald, it has always been known as a complex and difficult book, though a recent critic maintains that a reader who approaches it with sympathy "will find the experience both profound and astonishing". The critic quoted above, J.B. Pick, suggests elsewhere that the reader should not so much search for the meaning of the book as "hear the drumbeats". A Voyage to Arcturus, though unsuccessful during Lindsay's lifetime, is now recognized as an important work both in Scottish literature and in the fantasy genre. Acknowledged by CS Lewis as a major influence on his own fantasy novels, it has recently been reprinted in the Canongate classics series. Canongate has also republished Lindsay's second novel, The Haunted woman (1922), also a fantasy but with a terrestrial setting, which has been described as better written, though slighter, than A Voyage to Arcturus.
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Extractions: David Lindsay was born in Blackheath, London, on 3rd March 1876, and brought up there, though he spent holidays with his father's relations near Jedburgh. Since his father deserted the family at an early stage, financial difficulties prevented Lindsay from going on to university. Instead, in 1894, he began work in an insurance office, remaining in this job for over twenty years. He married in 1916 and moved from London to the country, where his wife encouraged him to become a full-time writer. Lindsay's first novel, A Voyage to Arcturus , was published in 1920, but sold fewer than 600 copies. A surrealist fantasy drawing to some extent on the work of George MacDonald , it has always been known as a complex and difficult book, though a recent critic maintains that a reader who approaches it with sympathy "will find the experience both profound and astonishing". The central character, Maskull, travels to the planet of Tormance, a satellite of Arcturus. The planet is controlled by the evil Crystalman, but alongside this world exists another one, Muspel, and "Crystalman's empire is but a shadow on the face of Muspel". Maskull's adventures begin as a quest for Surtur, whose drums he has heard on Earth. (The critic quoted above, JB Pick , suggests elsewhere that the reader should not so much search for the meaning of the book as "hear the drumbeats"): He heard what sounded like the beating of a drum on the narrow strip of shore below. It was very faint but quite distinct ... He now continued to hear the noise all the time he was lying there. The beats were in no way drowned by the far louder sound of the surf, but seemed somehow to belong to a different world.
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Extractions: David Lindsay was born in Blackheath, London, on 3rd March 1876, and brought up there, though he spent holidays with his father's relations near Jedburgh. Since his father deserted the family at an early stage, financial difficulties prevented Lindsay from going on to university. Instead, in 1894, he began work in an insurance office, remaining in this job for over twenty years. He married in 1916 and moved from London to the country, where his wife encouraged him to become a full-time writer. Lindsay's first novel, A Voyage to Arcturus , was published in 1920, but sold fewer than 600 copies. A surrealist fantasy drawing to some extent on the work of George MacDonald , it has always been known as a complex and difficult book, though a recent critic maintains that a reader who approaches it with sympathy "will find the experience both profound and astonishing". The central character, Maskull, travels to the planet of Tormance, a satellite of Arcturus. The planet is controlled by the evil Crystalman, but alongside this world exists another one, Muspel, and "Crystalman's empire is but a shadow on the face of Muspel". Maskull's adventures begin as a quest for Surtur, whose drums he has heard on Earth. (The critic quoted above, JB Pick , suggests elsewhere that the reader should not so much search for the meaning of the book as "hear the drumbeats"): He heard what sounded like the beating of a drum on the narrow strip of shore below. It was very faint but quite distinct ... He now continued to hear the noise all the time he was lying there. The beats were in no way drowned by the far louder sound of the surf, but seemed somehow to belong to a different world.
Project Gutenberg Author Record Project Gutenberg Author record. Lindsay, David, 18761945. Titles. Voyage toArcturus, A. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online). http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/lindsay__david__1876-1945.html
Margot Asquith Papers, 1862-1945 LINDQUISTFRAZIER, TIMALYNE (stories). Lindsay, David (1876-1945) (books) (stories). Lindsay, ELIZABETH (books). Lindsay, http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/asquith-margot/asquith
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LitSearch: An Online Literary Database Lindsay, David (18761945) Works by this author Voyage to Arcturus, A.Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel. http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Lindsay, David
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SF Och Fantasy: Författare Levin, Ira, 1929, USA. Lewis, Clive Staples, 1898-1963, Eire. Lindsay,David, 1876-1945, Great Britain. Lovecraft, Howard Phillips, 1890-1941,USA. http://w1.311.telia.com/~u31115557/booklists/sf_authors.htm
Extractions: Tillbaka till Utländsk skönlitteratur Lista Författare Bok ... Referenser Författare Född Nation Ackroyd, Peter Great Britain Adams, Douglas [Noel] Great Britain Adams, Richard [George] Great Britain Aldiss, Brian W[ilson] Great Britain Alexander, Lloyd [Chudley] USA Amis, Kingsley [William] Great Britain Anderson, Poul [William] USA Anthony, Piers Great Britain Asimov, Isaac Russia-USA Atwood, Margaret [Eleanor] Canada Ballard, J[ames] G[raham] Great Britain Banks, Iain M. Great Britain Barker, Clive Great Britain Beagle, Peter S[oyer] USA Bear, Greg USA Bellamy, Edward USA Benford, Gregory USA Beresford, J[ohn] D[avys] Great Britain Bester, Alfred USA Bishop, Michael USA Blish, James USA Boulle, Pierre [Francois Marie-Louis] France Brackett, Leigh USA Bradbury, Ray[mond Douglas] USA Bradley, Marion Zimmer USA Brin, David USA Brown, Fredric USA Brunner, John [Kilian Houston] Great Britain Budrys, Algi[rda]s [Jonas] France Bujold, Lois M[cMaster] USA Burgess, Anthony (John Burgess Wilson) Great Britain Burroughs, Edgar Rice USA Butler, Octavia E[stelle] USA Cabell, James Branch USA Camp, L[yon] Sprague de
Utländsk Skönlitteratur: Författare Lima, José Lezama Jorge de, Brazil. Lindsay, David, 18761945, Great Britain.Linklater, Eric (Robert Russell), Great Britain. Linna, Väinö, 1920-1992, Finland. http://w1.311.telia.com/~u31115557/booklists/fiction_authors.htm
Extractions: Svensk litteratur Utländsk skönlitteratur Utländsk vetenskaplig litteratur Pseudovetenskaplig litteratur ... Referenser Författare Född Nation Abbey, Edward USA Abé, Kobo (Abe) Japan France (writing in Latin) Abish, Walter USA Achebe, [Albert] Chinua [lumogu] Nigeria (writing in English) Acker, Kathy USA Ackroyd, Peter Great Britain Adams, Alice [Boyd] USA Adams, Douglas [Noel] Great Britain Adams, Henry [Brooks] USA Adams, Richard [George] Great Britain Aeschylus (Aischylos; Aiskylos) ~525-456 BC Greece (Ancient) Aesop (Aisopos; Aesopus) 620-560 BC Greece (Ancient) Agee, James [Rufus] USA Agnon, S[hmuel] Y[osef Halevi] (Josef) Israel Ajtmatov, Tjingiz (Chingiz Aitmatov) Russia Aksakov, Sergey [Timofeevic] (Sergej) Russia Aksenov, Vasilij (Aksionov; Aksyonov) Russia Akutagawa, Ryunosuke Japan Alain-Fournier, [Henri] France Alarcón, Pedro Antonio de (Alarcon) Spain Alas [y Urena], Leopoldo [Enrique Garcia] Spain Albee, Edward [Franklin] [III] USA Alcott, Louisa May USA Aldiss, Brian W[ilson] Great Britain Alegria, Ciro Peru Alexander, Lloyd [Chudley] USA Algren, Nelson
Stories, Listed By Author Lindsay, David (18761945) (chron.) * Argosy Field Tests Kit-Assemble Boats, (ar)Argosy Apr 1953; * Good Gardening Is a Mans Game, (ar) Argosy Apr 1952. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s424.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents KYNE, PETER B. (chron.) (continued) Overdue Luck, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 28 1911 The Penny Panic, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 25 1911 Perfect Timing, (ss) National Home Monthly Dec 1941 Practical Politics, (sl) The Popular Magazine Oct 1 1913 Principal and Interest, (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 1 1913 Proof of the Pudding, (ss) The American Magazine Nov 1933 A Prophet Without Honor, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912 Ranzo Goes to War, (ss) Colliers May 2 1942 Realism, (nv) The Popular Magazine May 7 1915 The Return to Mammoth City, (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 1 1912 Rich Girl - Poor Man, (ss) Colliers May 29 1948 The Right of the Line, (ss) The Blue Mule Feb 1907 Rotton Row, (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1936 The Sheriff of Los Brancos, (ss) Blue Book Dec 1941 The Saturday Evening Post Feb 17 1912 Short-Bred , (n.) The Popular Magazine Sep 1 1912 The Blue Mule May/Jun 1906 Spring Meeting, (ss) Colliers Apr 27 1940 Taking Down the Mighty, (ss) Redbook Mar 1932 The Taking of Kilkenny, (ss)
Chronological List, Part 7 Lindholm Ogden (1952 ); LINDNER, ROBERT (Mitchell) (1914-1956); Lindsay,David (1876-1945); Lindsay, DOUGLAS (1964- ); Lindsay, (Nicholas http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/isfac/e7.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents KING, TABITHA (Jane) KING, TAPPAN (Wright) ... KING, VINCENT ; pseudonym of Rex Thomas Vinson KINGERY, MARGARET KINGSBURY, DONALD (MacDonald) KINGSTON, JOHN ; pseudonym of Keith Roberts KINSOLVING, MAY R. KIP, LEONARD KIPLING, (Joseph) RUDYARD ... KIPPAX, JOHN ; pseudonym of John Hynam KIRBY, JACK KIRBY, JOSH KIRBY, RICHARD ... KLASS, PHILIP (1920- ); see pseudonym William Tenn KLEE, PAUL KLEIN, JAY KAY KLEIN, SIDNEY ... KLIMARIS, J. S. ; pseudonym of Walter Kubilius KLINE, OTIS ADELBERT KLINE, T. F. KNEALE, (Thomas) NIGEL ... KNOX, CALVIN M. ; pseudonym of Robert Silverberg KNOX, HELENE KNOX, [Monsignor] RONALD A(rbuthnott) KNUDTSEN, INGAR, JR. ... KONIGSBERG, ALLEN STEWART (1935- ); see pseudonym Woody Allen KOONTZ, DEAN R(ay) KORNBLUTH, C. M. ; [i.e., Cyril Kornbluth] (1923-1958); see pseudonyms Cecil Corwin Simon Eisner S. D. Gottesman F. Stanislaus Prosody ... KORZENIOWSKI, TEODOR JOSEF KONRAD (1857-1924); see pseudonym Joseph Conrad KOSINSKI, JERZY (Nikodem) KOSTELANETZ, RICHARD KOTZWINKLE, WILLIAM E. ... KOVALCHUK, MIKHAIL (Andreevich) (1951- ); see pseudonym Vladimir Gakov KOWIT, STEVE
Stories, Listed By Author Lindsay, David (18761945) The Violet Apple, (n.) London Sidgwick Jackson,1978 Science Fiction Special 33, ed. Anon., Sidgwick Jackson, 1981. http://contento.best.vwh.net/s141.html
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents LIGHTNER, A. M. (continued) Time's Angry Man, (pl) LILIENTHAL, DAVID ELI (Jr.) (1927- ); see pseudonym David Ely LINDHOLM, MEGAN ; [i.e., Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden] (1952- ) LINDNER, ROBERT (Mitchell) LINDSAY, DAVID LINDSAY, (Nicholas) VACHEL LINEBARGER, PAUL M(yron) A(nthony) (1913-1966); see pseudonym Cordwainer Smith (books) LING, H. H., Mrs. ; see pseudonym Mary Ann Moore-Bentley LINK Getting to Know You, (pm)
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 7 Lindsay, David (18761945); Lindsay, (Nicholas) VACHEL (1879-1931); LINEBARGER,PAUL M(yron) A(nthony) (1913-1966); see pseudonym Cordwainer Smith; http://contento.best.vwh.net/q7.html
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents KAVAN, ANNA ; pseudonym of Helen Woods Edmonds KAWALEC, JULIAN KAWIN, BRUCE KAYE, MARVIN (Nathan) (1938- ); see pseudonym Eugene D. Goodwin KAYE, MELANIE KAZANTSEV, ALEXANDER KEARNS, RICHARD ... KEEL, JOHN A. ; pseudonym of John Alva Kiehle KEELER, HARRY STEPHEN KEEN, ROD ; pseudonym of KEENE, DAY ; pseudonym of Gunard Hjertstedt KEENER, JOYCE KEES, WELDON KEIGHTLEY, DAVID NOEL (1932- ); see pseudonym Noel Keyes KEILTY, JAMES KEITH, JOHN KEIZER, GREGG ... KELLY, WALT ; [i.e., Walter Crawford Kelly] (1913-1973) KEMP, EARL KEMP, PENNY KENIN, MILLEA KENNEDY, JOSEPH CHARLES (1929- ); see pseudonym X. J. Kennedy KENNEDY, LEIGH KENNEDY, LEIGH : Whale Song KENNEDY, X. J. ; pseudonym of Joseph Charles Kennedy KENNY, WADE KENT, KELVIN ; joint pseudonym of Henry Kuttner KENT, MORGAN KENT, RUSSELL KEPLER, JOHANNES ... KEROUAC, JACK ; [i.e., John Kerouac] (1922-1969) KERR, DAVID KERR, WALTER H. KERSH, GERALD (1911-1968); see pseudonym P. J. Gahagan