Children of the Lens (eBook)
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  • ISBN/ASIN: 9788199258198
  • SKU/ASIN: B0G19PVTKY
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: General Press

Children of the Lens (eBook)

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E.E. Doc Smith

Children of the Lens is a classic science fiction novel written by E. E. “Doc” Smith and first published in 1947. Smith, often hailed as one of the founding figures of modern space opera, was an American writer whose grand interstellar adventures helped define the genre’s early years. Known for his imaginative scope and scientific enthusiasm, Smith’s works inspired generations of later science fiction writers, including Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke.
Children of the Lens is the sixth and final book in Smith’s famous Lensman series, which follows the epic struggle between the benevolent Galactic Patrol and the sinister Eddorians, an ancient race seeking universal domination. This concluding volume shifts focus to the five superhuman children of Kimball and Clarissa Kinnison — the most powerful Lensmen ever born. These extraordinary offspring, known as the Children of the Lens, inherit immense psychic and intellectual abilities, representing the ultimate evolution of humanity engineered by the mysterious Arisians.
As the Eddorians launch their final, most desperate assault on the galaxy, the Children must rise to their destiny, mastering their powers to end the cosmic conflict once and for all. The novel culminates in an awe-inspiring battle that spans galaxies and dimensions, merging adventure, philosophy, and visionary science.
Smith’s storytelling is grand in scale, filled with vast space battles, advanced technology, and superhuman intellects. His depiction of the Arisian and Eddorian struggle symbolizes the eternal conflict between good and evil, order and chaos. Though written in the pulp era, Children of the Lens remains a cornerstone of the space opera tradition, notable for its boundless imagination and sweeping cosmic vision. It marks both the climax of Smith’s greatest saga and a landmark in the evolution of science fiction literature.

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About the Author

E.E. Doc Smith (Edward Elmer Smith) was an American science fiction writer, born on May 2, 1890, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He earned the nickname “Doc” after receiving a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from George Washington University, and he worked for much of his life as a food scientist specializing in doughnut flour before gaining fame as a pioneering science fiction author.
Smith began writing in the 1910s, but his literary career took off with the publication of The Skylark of Space in 1928, co-written with Lee Hawkins Garby. The Skylark series — including Skylark Three, Skylark of Valeron, and Skylark DuQuesne — established him as one of the founders of space opera, a subgenre known for intergalactic adventure, vast cosmic battles, and heroic protagonists. His other landmark series, the Lensman Saga (beginning with Triplanetary and First Lensman), expanded these ideas into an epic universe of good versus evil, influencing generations of writers and inspiring later works like Star Trek and Star Wars.
Smith’s fiction was known for its grand scale, scientific imagination, and moral clarity. He continued writing until his death on August 31, 1965, in Seaside, Oregon. Today, he is remembered as one of the founding fathers of modern science fiction, whose visionary stories helped define the genre’s golden age.


 
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