A VOYAGE TO ARCTURUS, the gender-bending, genre-smashing epic by David Lindsay, is a neglected landmark in the history of science fiction.
Cited as an influence by Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, its impact continues to resonate across medium and culture. Now its fully-restored text is republished for the first time in half a century, featuring a full suite of illustrations and visual elaborations by Jim Woodring, an introduction by Alan Moore.
David Linsday's genre-defying cult classic joins Beehive Books' ILLUMINATED EDITIONS line. Experience this notorious, gender-bending work of visionary sci-fi as brought to life by Jim Woodring's psychedelic illustrations, enclosed in a shimmering die-cut sculpturally embossed slipcase, printed on uncoated acid-free paper, and published in an oversized 9x12" trim. Woodring is an best-selling, critically acclaimed cartoonist, author and fine artist known for his surreal comics, dream art, and his anthropomorphic character Frank. The alchemy of Woodring's inimitable, iconic style, and Lindsay's rich, experimental narrative will delight sci-fi/fantasy fans, lovers of odd things, and collectors of striking books alike. This is a one-of-a-kind book that promises to grow richer with each reading.
About the Author: Though he is today regarded as a profoundly influential author of sci-fi
and visionary fiction, British novelist David Lindsay struggled to
publish during his life. A Voyage to Arcturus, his first novel, didn't
see print until he was in his mid-40's, and his career as a writer saw
very little critical or commercial success. He died in 1945, leaving
behind several more manuscripts, which remained unpublished after
numerous rejections, and an unfinished novel. A year after his death,
Arcturus was republished. Bolstered now by praise from authors and
critics including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, the popularity of
Arcturus spurred a republications of Lindsay's other titles and the
publication of his previously unpublished works, including his
unfinished final novel The Witch. Experimental in both form and content,
Lindsay's novels may not have found their readership while he was
alive, but today, they are recognized and praised for their singular
vision, deep impact on multiple genres, and unique blend of fantasy,
philosophy, and science-fiction.
Jim Woodring is an acclaimed, cartoonist and author of the wordless
metaphysical Frank series. The winner of multiple Harvey and Inkpot
awards, he has created thousands of standalone drawings and paintings,
including a suite of enormous ink drawings made with Nibbus Maximus, a
functioning six-foot dip pen he designed and built. His large,
painstakingly-rendered charcoal drawings of bizarre tableaus are in
collections all over the world. He also makes machines that address his
perceptual difficulties, such as the sinister Looty and the
nerve-shredding Foot Grinder. As of this writing he is just finishing up
his 400-page Frank magnum opus One Beautiful Spring Day, due out in
2022. He lives in Washington State with his wife.