The Strange Voyage and Adventures of Domingo Gonsales to the World in the Moon
Among the earliest sci-fi books known in English, this account of a trip to the moon was originally published in 1638. The version recorded here is an abridged edition published in 1768. Domingo Gonsales is transported to the moon in a machine carried by a flock of geese—go figure—and meets the race of people who live there, whom he calls the Lunars. After a short stay, his geese bring him back to earth, setting him down in China. The book also recounts several other of Gonsales’ adventures before and after his moon trip. Who knew, when President Kennedy said that Americans would land a man on the moon by 1970, that we’d already been there! - Summary by Verla Viera
Genre(s): Fantastic Fiction, Science Fiction
Language: English
Keyword(s): science fiction (411), sci-fi (111), moon (34), 17th century literature (1), 18th century literature (1), domingo gonsales (1)
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Play 01 | Part 1 | Verla Viera |
00:19:04 |
Play 02 | Part 2 | Verla Viera |
00:17:16 |
Play 03 | Part 3 | Verla Viera |
00:18:11 |
Play 04 | Part 4 | Verla Viera |
00:15:54 |
Play 05 | Part 5 | Verla Viera |
00:14:21 |
Play 06 | Appendix | Verla Viera |
00:10:07 |