Description: Star of the Unborn by Franz Werfel Franz Werfel died in Beverly Hills, California, on August 26, 1945, in the middle of his work, correcting galley proof of his last book of verse. Posthumously published Stern der Ungeborenen (1946, The Star of the Unborn) was a visionary science-fiction novel, in which Werfel's suspicion of 'civilization' also reflected his depressed experiences in exile in California. The narrator's mysteriously resurrected self is summoned into the distant future. There the narrator (named Franz Werfel) is guided by a mentor and he observes the ultimate spiritual and technological development of the humankind. However, the end of suffering has not brought about a new golden age, but has cut off the chance to man's redemption. “As far as World building those, it's one of the best books I've ever read. CordwainerSmith level world building. The book takes place in the very far future. The narrator was more or less seanced back to life by an old friend. The image of an elderly man in an old fashioned duck coat chasing around a barely fathomable world with a children's ball maze in his hand, and elderly people shrinking until they become...well, unborn. Very worthwhile.” Someone will adapt this to a movie and copies like this will become even scarcer. Bantam Books paperback edition May 1976. Nice condition as shown
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Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Star of the Unborn
Author: Franz Werfel
Genre: Science Fiction
Publisher: Bantam Books