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The intrepid professor Dr. Ransom must take on an evil force to save a utopian planet in Perelandra, the second book in C.S. Lewis’s classic science fiction Space Trilogy, which also includes Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength.

In
Perelandra, Dr. Ransom is recruited by the denizens of Malacandra, befriended in Out of the Silent Planet, to rescue the peace-loving planet Perelandra (Venus) from a terrible threat: a malevolent being from another world who strives to create a new world order, and who must destroy an old and beautiful civilization to do so.

Written during the dark hours immediately before and during World War II, C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy, of which
Perelandra is the second volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus’s The Plague and George Orwell’s 1984 as a timeless classic, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of its moral concerns.


Editorial Reviews

Review

The New York Times Mr. Lewis has a genius for making his fantasies livable.

Commonweal Writing of the highest order. Perelandra is, from all standpoints, far superior to other tales of interplanetary adventures.

The New Yorker If wit and wisdom, style and scholarship are requisites to passage through the pearly gates, Mr. Lewis will be among the angels.

Los Angeles Times Lewis, perhaps more than any other twentieth-century writer, forced those who listened to him and read his works to come to terms with their own philosophical presuppositions.

About the Author

C.S. Lewis was a professor of medieval and Renaissance literature at Oxford and Cambridge universities who wrote more than thirty books in his lifetime, including The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Visionary Christian, and The Space Trilogy (comprised of Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength). He died in 1963.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars I would have liked Lewis to have written more specifics in the conversation ...

P.S. · July 10, 2014

As the second book in the Space Trilogy, this one is really able to shoot straight out quickly and it does get right into things. While there is an overarching story, this one tends to be philosophy as story driven. Where book one was more about the inhabitants of Mars also recognizing God, this one is Venus as Eden and a new temptation. I would liken this book to the first book of the Narnia series. There is an interesting story with a different world but the Christian symbolism is more direct. The storyline is interesting and the portion where three of the main characters are interacting is very interesting and well written. I would have liked Lewis to have written more specifics in the conversation portion of this part of the book as it's a great "What If..." book. "What if fallen man had been there to help Eve at the Temptation?" Very interesting read and so far the best of the series. Final grade - A-

5.0 out of 5 stars A Philosophical Triller?

J.M.S. · April 21, 2025

The thriller part is only for a portion of the book (perhaps 1/4th). But I couldn’t think of any other way to describe it. It contains philosophical argumentation that, if you are in some way trained in philosophy, but not a master, you will likely feel tremendous challenge in a particular series of discourses (such challenge that I never felt by the dialogues of Socrates). Herein you will find the most sacred views of theism exposed to ridicule and defended imperfectly. I was nearly on the edge of my seat to see how things would pan out. Never did I think to myself “well thats not altogether an accurate rendering” of anything I read. I am continually amazed by the author’s ability o touch aspects of theology and mingle them with philosophical meanderings of mortals in such an exciting way. Reverent without being boorish or causing eye-rolling by the skeptics, and avant-guard without transgressing good sense. I cannot recommend this series more.Though I enjoy the Lord of the Rings trilogy more in terms of its world. I have never experienced more wonder nor didactic storytelling than I have in these three books.Note: I read these books twice at the age of 33 and 35 in 2016 and 2019. I am reading them again at age 40 in 2025. It is this third reading that I find the greatest delight.

5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read for any literate person

D. · February 26, 2024

Lewis is a master, both as a writer and as a thinker. He weaves together myth, literature, science and science fiction, with religion, philosophy, and theology to create a story that entertains and stimulates our deepest thoughts about the deep questions of life.

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good (but different) return to the Space Trilogy

D. · August 1, 2014

Still trudging through this second novel in the Space Trilogy.First, I loved "Out of the Silent Planet". Naturally I immediately searched for and purchased the following books in the series and began digging into Perelandra as soon as I could. What happened next was almost completely unexpected, however. I began noticing that my interest in the story was waning and I then found myself pushing to read on just to reach the next chapter - and this is where I am at in writing this review.I want to be fair, not only to C.S. Lewis, but also to his avid fans (me being one of them). The book is well-crafted, the prose is excellent as expected from Lewis' writing, and the characters and settings are vibrantly detailed and imaginative as ever.For some reason the pacing of the book and perhaps the setting and the fact that some of the elements of traveling into space and visiting an odd place have lost the magic or newness so-to-speak, and, subsequently, I have found myself less interested and captivated by the story. Perhaps this is also because the first book of the series was a complete mystery to me and had more (or at least seems like it did) sci-fi-esque elements? Regardless of what the reason is, I just cannot find myself being able to say that I love this second chapter in the Space Trilogy. I will attempt to finish it at some point in order to be able to carry on to That Hideous Strength and, if nothing else, be able to say that I have read through the complete trilogy - but for the time being, I'll be somewhat forcing myself to do so.I am sure some would completely disagree with me and think me insane for only giving Perelandra 4/5 stars - and others may be thinking it quite appropriate. I suppose this is the nature of personal opinion on such matters.*Update: I finished Perelandra today and must say that somewhere near the latter half-way mark of the book the story began to pick up and I once again found myself intrigued and it difficult to put the book down. There was still several pages here and there that I quickly skimmed through, but for the most part the latter half of the book was, at least to me, far more enjoyable than the first. With that said, I still hold fast to my 4/5 rating for the second entry in the Space Trilogy, but I am now more optimistic about starting the final entry, "That Hideous Strength".

Brilliant

C.M.B. · October 14, 2009

C S Lewis had a great grasp of theology and mythology and here his science fiction writing employs his knowledge to the full. This is a fascinating story and bridges the gap between Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength to a make a complete account of how this world was held on the grip of evil but a way out had been made and goes on to describe the effect of this on the universe. The Cosmic Trilogy: "Out of the Silent Planet", "Perelandra" and "That Hideous Strength" Of course it is not as straight forward as that and leaves one wishing that C S Lewis was still here to discuss it further with him. I would recommend all three books to anyone intersted in science fiction or interested in the problem of good and evil.

Un romanzo filosofico

G. · December 10, 2015

Se amate l'azione e l'avventura lasciate stare. Abbastanza originale e diverso dal primo libro della trilogia. Lo raccomanderei agli amanti dei romanzi a sfondo filosofico.

Five Stars

A.C. · May 18, 2018

great

Excelente lectura con muchas capas de análisis

X.G. · December 26, 2019

CS Lewis relata en este libro la llegada de Ransom a Perelandra, un mundo similar a la tierra pero con algunas alteraciones que lo hacen extremadamente interesante. En esta novela Lewis nos habla de los arquetipos más profundo del ser humano, así como nos ayuda a refrescar el admirarnos del hermosísimo planeta en el que vivimos. Cada maravilla de Perelandra la podemos encontrar aquí en la Tierra. La unión del femenino y el masculino es todo un proceso de conciencia por el que atravesamos la humanidad y otras razas cósmicas. Esta es una lectura que aparentemente es ficción, pero en realidad nos invita a una profunda reflexión espiritual.

A lire absolument

N.A. · December 6, 2024

Ce livre est à lire absolument en complément de la Genèse et de Dante.

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Description:

The intrepid professor Dr. Ransom must take on an evil force to save a utopian planet in Perelandra, the second book in C.S. Lewis’s classic science fiction Space Trilogy, which also includes Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength.

In
Perelandra, Dr. Ransom is recruited by the denizens of Malacandra, befriended in Out of the Silent Planet, to rescue the peace-loving planet Perelandra (Venus) from a terrible threat: a malevolent being from another world who strives to create a new world order, and who must destroy an old and beautiful civilization to do so.

Written during the dark hours immediately before and during World War II, C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy, of which
Perelandra is the second volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus’s The Plague and George Orwell’s 1984 as a timeless classic, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of its moral concerns.


Editorial Reviews

Review

The New York Times Mr. Lewis has a genius for making his fantasies livable.

Commonweal Writing of the highest order. Perelandra is, from all standpoints, far superior to other tales of interplanetary adventures.

The New Yorker If wit and wisdom, style and scholarship are requisites to passage through the pearly gates, Mr. Lewis will be among the angels.

Los Angeles Times Lewis, perhaps more than any other twentieth-century writer, forced those who listened to him and read his works to come to terms with their own philosophical presuppositions.

About the Author

C.S. Lewis was a professor of medieval and Renaissance literature at Oxford and Cambridge universities who wrote more than thirty books in his lifetime, including The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Visionary Christian, and The Space Trilogy (comprised of Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength). He died in 1963.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars I would have liked Lewis to have written more specifics in the conversation ...

P.S. · July 10, 2014

As the second book in the Space Trilogy, this one is really able to shoot straight out quickly and it does get right into things. While there is an overarching story, this one tends to be philosophy as story driven. Where book one was more about the inhabitants of Mars also recognizing God, this one is Venus as Eden and a new temptation. I would liken this book to the first book of the Narnia series. There is an interesting story with a different world but the Christian symbolism is more direct. The storyline is interesting and the portion where three of the main characters are interacting is very interesting and well written. I would have liked Lewis to have written more specifics in the conversation portion of this part of the book as it's a great "What If..." book. "What if fallen man had been there to help Eve at the Temptation?" Very interesting read and so far the best of the series. Final grade - A-

5.0 out of 5 stars A Philosophical Triller?

J.M.S. · April 21, 2025

The thriller part is only for a portion of the book (perhaps 1/4th). But I couldn’t think of any other way to describe it. It contains philosophical argumentation that, if you are in some way trained in philosophy, but not a master, you will likely feel tremendous challenge in a particular series of discourses (such challenge that I never felt by the dialogues of Socrates). Herein you will find the most sacred views of theism exposed to ridicule and defended imperfectly. I was nearly on the edge of my seat to see how things would pan out. Never did I think to myself “well thats not altogether an accurate rendering” of anything I read. I am continually amazed by the author’s ability o touch aspects of theology and mingle them with philosophical meanderings of mortals in such an exciting way. Reverent without being boorish or causing eye-rolling by the skeptics, and avant-guard without transgressing good sense. I cannot recommend this series more.Though I enjoy the Lord of the Rings trilogy more in terms of its world. I have never experienced more wonder nor didactic storytelling than I have in these three books.Note: I read these books twice at the age of 33 and 35 in 2016 and 2019. I am reading them again at age 40 in 2025. It is this third reading that I find the greatest delight.

5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read for any literate person

D. · February 26, 2024

Lewis is a master, both as a writer and as a thinker. He weaves together myth, literature, science and science fiction, with religion, philosophy, and theology to create a story that entertains and stimulates our deepest thoughts about the deep questions of life.

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good (but different) return to the Space Trilogy

D. · August 1, 2014

Still trudging through this second novel in the Space Trilogy.First, I loved "Out of the Silent Planet". Naturally I immediately searched for and purchased the following books in the series and began digging into Perelandra as soon as I could. What happened next was almost completely unexpected, however. I began noticing that my interest in the story was waning and I then found myself pushing to read on just to reach the next chapter - and this is where I am at in writing this review.I want to be fair, not only to C.S. Lewis, but also to his avid fans (me being one of them). The book is well-crafted, the prose is excellent as expected from Lewis' writing, and the characters and settings are vibrantly detailed and imaginative as ever.For some reason the pacing of the book and perhaps the setting and the fact that some of the elements of traveling into space and visiting an odd place have lost the magic or newness so-to-speak, and, subsequently, I have found myself less interested and captivated by the story. Perhaps this is also because the first book of the series was a complete mystery to me and had more (or at least seems like it did) sci-fi-esque elements? Regardless of what the reason is, I just cannot find myself being able to say that I love this second chapter in the Space Trilogy. I will attempt to finish it at some point in order to be able to carry on to That Hideous Strength and, if nothing else, be able to say that I have read through the complete trilogy - but for the time being, I'll be somewhat forcing myself to do so.I am sure some would completely disagree with me and think me insane for only giving Perelandra 4/5 stars - and others may be thinking it quite appropriate. I suppose this is the nature of personal opinion on such matters.*Update: I finished Perelandra today and must say that somewhere near the latter half-way mark of the book the story began to pick up and I once again found myself intrigued and it difficult to put the book down. There was still several pages here and there that I quickly skimmed through, but for the most part the latter half of the book was, at least to me, far more enjoyable than the first. With that said, I still hold fast to my 4/5 rating for the second entry in the Space Trilogy, but I am now more optimistic about starting the final entry, "That Hideous Strength".

Brilliant

C.M.B. · October 14, 2009

C S Lewis had a great grasp of theology and mythology and here his science fiction writing employs his knowledge to the full. This is a fascinating story and bridges the gap between Out of the Silent Planet and That Hideous Strength to a make a complete account of how this world was held on the grip of evil but a way out had been made and goes on to describe the effect of this on the universe. The Cosmic Trilogy: "Out of the Silent Planet", "Perelandra" and "That Hideous Strength" Of course it is not as straight forward as that and leaves one wishing that C S Lewis was still here to discuss it further with him. I would recommend all three books to anyone intersted in science fiction or interested in the problem of good and evil.

Un romanzo filosofico

G. · December 10, 2015

Se amate l'azione e l'avventura lasciate stare. Abbastanza originale e diverso dal primo libro della trilogia. Lo raccomanderei agli amanti dei romanzi a sfondo filosofico.

Five Stars

A.C. · May 18, 2018

great

Excelente lectura con muchas capas de análisis

X.G. · December 26, 2019

CS Lewis relata en este libro la llegada de Ransom a Perelandra, un mundo similar a la tierra pero con algunas alteraciones que lo hacen extremadamente interesante. En esta novela Lewis nos habla de los arquetipos más profundo del ser humano, así como nos ayuda a refrescar el admirarnos del hermosísimo planeta en el que vivimos. Cada maravilla de Perelandra la podemos encontrar aquí en la Tierra. La unión del femenino y el masculino es todo un proceso de conciencia por el que atravesamos la humanidad y otras razas cósmicas. Esta es una lectura que aparentemente es ficción, pero en realidad nos invita a una profunda reflexión espiritual.

A lire absolument

N.A. · December 6, 2024

Ce livre est à lire absolument en complément de la Genèse et de Dante.

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