Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future

Author:   Olaf Stapledon
Publisher:   Positronic Publishing
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9781515469353


Pages:   418
Publication Date:   01 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future


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A towering landmark of philosophical science fiction, Last and First Men by Olaf Stapledon is one of the most ambitious and influential works ever written in the genre. First published in 1930, this visionary novel presents a sweeping future history of humanity, tracing the rise, fall, and transformation of successive human species across billions of years. Rather than focusing on individual characters, Stapledon turns his gaze outward and forward, exploring evolution, civilization, consciousness, and humanity's place in the cosmos with extraordinary intellectual reach. Blending speculative evolution, cosmic science fiction, and philosophical inquiry, Last and First Men examines how intelligence adapts to changing worlds, how societies grapple with extinction and renewal, and how moral responsibility might survive across unimaginable spans of time. Its ideas anticipated later discussions of transhumanism, post-human futures, and hard science fiction, making it a foundational text for modern speculative thought. Praised for its originality and prophetic vision, the novel has influenced generations of writers, scientists, and philosophers, and remains essential reading for anyone interested in classic science fiction, ideas-driven speculative fiction, and the long-term future of humanity. Though challenging, the book rewards readers with a sense of awe rarely matched in literature. A cornerstone of early twentieth-century science fiction, Last and First Men is ideal fphilosophical science fiction; classic science fiction novel; Olaf Stapledon; future history science fiction; cosmic science fiction; Last and First Men; hard science fiction classicor libraries, academic collections, and readers seeking a profound, intellectually daring alternative to conventional narrative fiction. Bold, unsettling, and astonishingly prescient, this is science fiction at its most expansive-an enduring masterpiece of human imagination.

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Author:   Olaf Stapledon
Publisher:   Positronic Publishing
Imprint:   Positronic Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.558kg
ISBN:  

9781515469353


ISBN 10:   1515469352
Pages:   418
Publication Date:   01 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Olaf Stapledon was one of the most original and visionary writers in the history of science fiction, a thinker whose work reshaped the genre into a vehicle for philosophy, speculation, and cosmic imagination. Born in 1886 in England, Stapledon trained as a philosopher and psychologist, and his intellectual background profoundly shaped his fiction.Published in 1930, Last and First Men established Stapledon as a pioneering voice in philosophical science fiction. Rather than focusing on individual heroes, his work explores the destiny of humanity itself-across millions of years, multiple evolutionary stages, and vast cosmic timescales. His ideas anticipated later developments in futurism, transhumanism, and speculative cosmology, influencing generations of writers including Arthur C. Clarke, Brian Aldiss, and Stanislaw Lem.Stapledon's fiction is known for its sweeping scope, intellectual ambition, and willingness to confront humanity's moral, social, and existential challenges. He used science fiction not as escapism, but as a tool to examine civilization, cooperation, consciousness, and humanity's place in the universe.Though never a mass-market bestseller in his lifetime, Stapledon is now widely recognized as one of the genre's most important foundational figures. His work continues to be read not only as science fiction, but as serious speculative literature-bold, unsettling, and astonishingly prescient.Last and First Men remains his most influential achievement: a landmark of visionary thought and a cornerstone of classic science fiction that continues to expand how readers imagine the future of humankind.

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