'''A Far Sunset''' is a science fiction novel by
Edmund Cooper, published in
1968.
Plot summary
The
starship ''Gloria mundi'', built and manned by the United States of Europe, lands on the planet
Altair Five in the year
2032. Most of the crew mysteriously disappears soon after touchdown, leaving only the psychiatrist Paul Marlow, the book's protagonist. The planet is inhabited by
primeval humanoids.
A central theme in the novel is the clash between Marlowe's rational
worldview and the natives' superstitious and often brutal culture. Paul Marlow (pronounced ''Poul Mer Lo'' by the ''Bayani'' tribe he lives amongst) gains a leading position in the primitive society. He uses that power to educate the alien race, enabling them to make inventions that improves their society, such as the
wheel, the
ball-bearing and the
axle.
Paul Marlow also demystifies the Bayanis' religion, by discovering its factual origin — thereby uncovering that the humans of Altair Five share their
ancestry with humans of
Earth and other worlds in the
Milky Way.
While Marlow adapts to the simplicity and naivety of the Bayani lifestyle, he starts seeing the complex and advanced culture of the Earth as absurd. When after two Bayani years he is contacted by a starship come to his rescue, he considers staying on Altair Five.
External links
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A short plot description at www.fantasticfiction.co.uk