Downward to the Earth
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1971
176
Novel • Fiction
Belzagor • Future
1971
Adult
18+ years
Downward to the Earth by Robert Silverberg follows a person named Gunderson who returns to Holman’s World, a former human colony on the alien planet Belzagor. The story explores Gunderson’s journey toward personal redemption as he interacts with the planet's indigenous species, pondering themes of colonialism and self-discovery.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Melancholic
Fantastical
Emotional
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In Downward to the Earth, Silverberg delivers a richly detailed narrative that blends science fiction with philosophical introspection. Positive reviews commend its intriguing exploration of identity and redemption, alongside a vibrant depiction of alien cultures. However, some readers feel the pacing drags and that the protagonist's journey is occasionally predictable.
A reader captivated by philosophical sci-fi with deep existential themes would enjoy Robert Silverberg's Downward to the Earth. Similar to Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood’s End and Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness, it appeals to those who appreciate introspective journeys and complex alien cultures.
4,164 ratings
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176
Novel • Fiction
Belzagor • Future
1971
Adult
18+ years
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