Originally published in 1954, Rastignac the Devil is a razor-edged science fiction tale of alien contact, ambition, and evolutionary upheaval.
When an enigmatic extraterrestrial intelligence intervenes in Earth's destiny, humanity is forced into a confrontation that is neither simple invasion nor benevolent rescue. At the center stands Rastignac-cunning, opportunistic, and fiercely adaptive-who recognizes that survival in a transformed world demands audacity rather than submission. What follows is a tightly constructed narrative of planetary crisis and personal ascent, rendered with Philip Jos Farmer's characteristic intellectual bite.
Compact yet expansive in implication, this novella exemplifies mid-century science fiction at its most provocative: evolutionary speculation intertwined with satire, ambition colliding with cosmic indifference. Farmer's early work already displays the thematic daring that would later define his career, challenging assumptions about progress, superiority, and what it truly means to inherit a world.
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