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The story of this book takes readers on a fascinating voyage through space, merging aspects of space exploration, human drama, and the quest for knowledge. The narrative is set in the distant future and depicts a group of daring space travelers who go on a dangerous expedition to explore the farthest reaches of the universe. As they encounter extraterrestrial civilizations, enigmatic incidents, and cosmic riddles, their starship, the Eternity, becomes a conduit of both scientific discovery and existential contemplation. When the crew examines farther into the unknown, they are confronted with…mehr

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The story of this book takes readers on a fascinating voyage through space, merging aspects of space exploration, human drama, and the quest for knowledge. The narrative is set in the distant future and depicts a group of daring space travelers who go on a dangerous expedition to explore the farthest reaches of the universe. As they encounter extraterrestrial civilizations, enigmatic incidents, and cosmic riddles, their starship, the Eternity, becomes a conduit of both scientific discovery and existential contemplation. When the crew examines farther into the unknown, they are confronted with existential worries, the nature of awareness, and the limits of human comprehension. The narrative is filled with wonder, motivating readers to think about the universe's infinite potential and the significance of being alive within it. "Voyage to Eternity" showcases Stephen Marlowe's storytelling skills, blending scientific conjecture with philosophical reflections. It allows readers to examine the cosmos' mysteries while following a cast of complex people on their search for enlightenment and knowledge.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen Marlowe, born on August 7, 1928, in Brooklyn, New York, was an American author known for his works in science fiction, mystery, and historical fiction. His literary career spanned several genres, but he is perhaps most famous for creating the detective character Chester Drum, first introduced in the 1955 novel The Second Longest Night. Marlowe also wrote fictional autobiographies of iconic figures such as Goya, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Edgar Allan Poe. His skill in blending historical fact with fiction earned him recognition in both literary and genre fiction circles. Throughout his career, Marlowe demonstrated a remarkable versatility, ranging from science fiction stories like The Graveyard of Space to historical novels, including The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus (1987) and The Lighthouse at the End of the World (1995). Marlowe's writing is marked by its exploration of human nature, the complexities of history, and the mysteries of the universe. He passed away on February 22, 2008, at the age of 79 in Williamsburg, Virginia. His works continue to influence the genres he contributed to and remain a part of the literary canon for readers interested in both speculative fiction and historical narrative.