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"Glory to Thee, Our Father the Sun! Despite of the enemies of our holy race-the degenerate occupants of that vast abode which is known as Jupiter-despite the impious fire that they have drawn from Thine rays to bring the End-of-the-World to our beloved Fatherland, we have transmigrated by way of the Etheric fields, and reached our promised Eden, which those presumptuous demons, the Humans, call their Earth! Better than our messengers of death, the genius of our Magi will make them bow down before us in thousands, and deliver their bodies to our souls! So shall it be!" Martian Prayer The Martian Epic, written in 1921, is a ground-breaking novel on several levels. First, as a sequel of sorts to H.-G. Wells' War of the Worlds, which is treated here as a prophetic vision heralding the all-out, destructive Martian attack of 1978. Second, as a post-cataclysmic epic, in which a handful of scientists battle hordes of cannibals and anarchists roaming a devastated Earth, while trying to rebuild its civilization. Finally, as a startlingly original cosmic saga, in which souls travel inward through the Solar System to end up one with the Sun--the true reason for the Martian invasion. Brian M. Stableford has been a professional writer since 1965. He has published more than 60 science fiction and fantasy novels, as well as several authoritative non-fiction books. He is also translating the works of Paul Féval and other French writers of the fantastique for Black Coat Press which also published his most two recent fantasy novels: The New Faust at the Tragicomique, The Wayward Muse and The Stones of Camelot.
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