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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Crashing suns by Edmond Hamilton
"Crashing Suns" is a short story published in 1928 by Edmond Hamilton, and is one of his early masterpieces. It is considered one of the important novels that earned Hamilton the nickname "the father of space opera."
The novel is set in the distant future, when humanity has spread throughout the galaxy. The story begins with the threat of a giant "dead sun" hurtling toward our solar system. The protagonist embarks on an adventure to solve this crisis by exploring the entire galaxy.
Through this work, Hamilton explores the scale and dangers of space, which were revolutionary at the time. He vividly describes the vastness of space, alien civilizations, and celestial phenomena that go beyond imagination, stimulating the imagination of readers.
"Crashing Suns" is a typical early space opera that focuses on adventure and wonder rather than scientific accuracy. This novel explores the vastness of space, humanity's curiosity about the unknown, and the courage and wisdom of humans in extreme crises.
This work has influenced many later science fiction writers and is considered an important work that laid the foundation for the space opera genre. "Crashing Suns" is a work that well demonstrates Hamilton's unique imagination and ability to develop large-scale stories, and is a novel recommended for readers who want to feel the charm of early science fiction.
Summary
As the control-levers flashed down under my hands our ship dived down through space with the swiftness of thought. The next instant there came a jarring shock, and our craft spun over like a whirling top. Everything in the conning-tower, windows and dials and controls, seemed to be revolving about me with lightning speed, while I clung dizzily to the levers in my hands. In a moment I managed to swing them back into position, and at once the ship righted herself and sped smoothly on through the ether. I drew a deep breath.
The trap-door in the little room's floor slid open, then, and the startled face of big Hal Kur appeared, his eyes wide.
Contents
CHAPTER I. As the control-levers flashed down under
CHAPTER II. An hour after we had left the solar system
CHAPTER III. I think that in the minute after the crash no one
CHAPTER IV. I do not remember that any of us spoke
CHAPTER V. Always, now, I remember the weeks of our homeward