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Title:Islandia
Author:Austin Tappan Wright
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 1040 pages
Published:July 25th 2006 by Overlook Press (first published 1942)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Classics. Science Fiction Fantasy. Literature. Novels

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Austin Tappan Wright left the world a wholly unsuspected legacy. After he died in a tragic accident, among this distinguished legal scholar's papers were found thousands of pages devoted to a staggering feat of literary creation—a detailed history of an imagined country complete with geography, genealogy, literature, language and culture. As detailed as J.R.R. Tolkien's middle-earth novels, Islandia has similarly become a classic touchstone for those concerned with the creation of imaginary world.

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Original Title: Islandia
ISBN: 1585678252 (ISBN13: 9781585678259)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/wright.html
Literary Awards: Retro Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (2018)

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This was an interesting book, and while I know people like to compare it to Tolkien, what with it being "an alternate, made-up world" I thought it had some weaknesses. First I'll gripe about that then say what's good about it if I can.The map included in the book is truly elementary and includes only several of the places which are germane to the story and skips over others. I found myself returning to it time after time, not finding the place named, and shrugging. There is sex in the book, yes,



Despite being over a thousand pages long, this novel rarely seems padded, and it kept my interest throughout. I'm a bit puzzled as to why it is a finalist for the 1942 Retro-Hugo Award, since it has no fantastic elements, other than that the country of Islandia and the continent it is on are completely made up. The novel is certainly a thought experiment, showing a utopian society in contrast to the post-WWI world Wright was in while writing the manuscript. There are many themes in the book, but

No one is going to say that the world building exercise in this book isn't monumental and impressive--it is. Islandia developed with Wright over the course of decades and it shows in the casual details and vividness of his descriptions. But ultimately it's still a book that was written in the first half of the 20th century with the kind of attitudes about race, sex, marriage, and women that were typical. For example, in the north of Islandia is a dark-skinned race of "savages" who were driven

An epic book - loved it, and wish I had found it before now. It does start a bit slow, but then really picks up. It's the story of a young man in 1905ish who graduates from Harvard and then is sent by his rich uncle to be the consul to the made up country of Islandia, which is closed to trade with the outside world.Islandia is described so clearly you could almost believe it wasn't a made up country. You can feel it's beauty, it's pureness, and it's culure, coming through the pages.Many of us

I'm not sure if there's much I can add to my original spoilerific review of Austin Tappan Wright's _Islandia_, but I can confirm on a re-read that this behemoth is well worth the effort. This is one of those books that really is an experience. It manages to be incredibly immersive due to the detailed world building done by the author, along with his ability to paint a vivid picture of his imagined country through beautiful prose. Despite this the story and experiences of our protagonist, John

How I long for Islandia! Beautifully written, and so well created I almost think this must be real. This book will stay with me for the rest of my life.

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