John Wainwright is extremely intelligent even if he is stunted in his physical development. He believes in communist ideas but is critical of mainstream Marxism. He is also quite vain and highly skillful in the arts of seduction. From a human viewpoint, he can be considered amoral or perhaps to be following a morality beyond human understanding. The novel explores the theme of the Übermensch (superman) in the character of Odd John whose supernormal human mentality inevitably leads to conflict with normal human society and the utopian colony founded by him and other superhumans.
Odd John
Olaf Stapledon
bookSirius : A Fantasy of Love and Discord (Sci-Fi Novel)
Olaf Stapledon
bookLast and First Men : A Story of the Near and Far Future (Sci-Fi Classic)
Olaf Stapledon
bookSirius (Sci-Fi Novel)
Olaf Stapledon
bookThe Flames
Olaf Stapledon
bookOdd John
Olaf Stapledon
bookStar Maker
Olaf Stapledon
bookSirius
Olaf Stapledon
bookLast and First Men
Olaf Stapledon
bookEssential Novelists - Olaf Stapledon
Olaf Stapledon, August Nemo
bookSirius (Sci-Fi Novel)
Olaf Stapledon
bookStar Maker (Sci-Fi Novel)
Olaf Stapledon
book
Childhood's End
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookThe Deep Range
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookThe Hercules Text
Jack McDevitt
audiobookThe Collected Stories
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookThe Collected Stories
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookImperial Earth
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookThe Fountains of Paradise
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookContact
Carl Sagan
audiobookbookThe City and the Stars
Arthur C. Clarke
audiobookGrand Hotel Europa
Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
audiobookThe Briar Book of the Dead
A.G. Slatter
audiobookbookDon't Eat Me
Colin Cotterill
audiobook