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Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart
Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart







Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart

Their struggle to realize their ideas often puts them at odds with each other and causes irrevocable changes to their culture and the ecology of their planet (which tend to feedback on themselves, causing even more upheaval).

Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart

Lesabendio is an enjoyably weird and inventive story about a society of asexual salamander/snail-like beings, living on an asteroid called Pallas, and their quest to create, find, or become something greater than themselves.

Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart

Paul Scheerbart (1863-1915) was a novelist, playwright, poet, newspaper critic, draftsman, visionary, proponent of glass architecture and would-be inventor of perpetual motion, who wrote fantastical fables and interplanetary satires that were to influence Expressionist authors and the German Dada movement, and which helped found German science fiction. Benjamin had intended to devote the concluding section of his lost manuscript "The True Politician" with a discussion of the positive political possibilities embedded in Scheerbart's "Asteroid Novel." As translator Christina Svendsen writes in her introduction, " Lesabéndio helps us imagine an ecological politics more daring than the conservative politics of preservation, even as it reminds us that we are part of a larger galactic set of interrelationships." This volume includes Alfred Kubin's illustrations from the original German edition. A cosmic ecological fable, Scheerbart's novel was admired by such architects as Bruno Taut and Walter Gropius, and such thinkers as Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem (whose wedding present to Benjamin was a copy of Lesabéndio). Amid the conveyor-belt highways and lighthouses weaving together the mountains and valleys, a visionary named Lesabéndio hatches a plan to build a 44-mile-high tower and employ architecture to connect the two halves of their double star. First published in German in 1913 and widely considered to be Paul Scheerbart's masterpiece, Lesabéndio is an intergalactic utopian novel that describes life on the planetoid Pallas, where rubbery suction-footed life forms with telescopic eyes smoke bubble-weed in mushroom meadows under violet skies and green stars.









Lesabéndio by Paul Scheerbart