by John W. Jr. Campbell (Author)
A foundational work of early space opera, introducing the scientific adventurers Arcot, Morey, and Wade in a sequence of interplanetary and interstellar expeditions. In The Black Star Passes, John W. Campbell, Jr. presents a series of linked stories that follow a trio of scientists whose technical ingenuity and experimental craft carry them beyond the bounds of Earth into encounters with alien intelligences and advanced civilizations.
Written during the formative years of American science fiction, the work reflects a transitional moment in the genre, where speculative physics, engineering imagination, and narrative momentum combine to produce a new kind of adventure fiction. Campbell's emphasis on problem-solving, applied science, and technological escalation would later inform his influential role as editor of Astounding Science Fiction, where he helped define the Golden Age of the field.
This volume stands as an early expression of Campbell's dual legacy: as a writer of expansive, idea-driven fiction and as a central architect of modern science fiction's intellectual direction. Explore other exciting Positronic Books devoted to classic science fiction, fantasy, and mystery.
Number of Pages: 172
Dimensions: 0.4 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 15, 2009