"Aepyornis Island" is a short story written by H.G. Wells, a British author renowned for his science fiction and speculative fiction works. This story was first published in 1894 and is part of Wells' collection titled "Tales of Space and Time."
The narrative of "Aepyornis Island" follows the journey of Mr. Thurston, a naturalist and ornithologist, as he embarks on an expedition to a remote island in the Indian Ocean. The island is home to the now-extinct Aepyornis, the largest bird to have ever existed. Mr. Thurston's mission is to study the remains of these massive birds and document their history.
As Mr. Thurston explores the island, he encounters unexpected and surreal phenomena. He stumbles upon a dilapidated chapel and finds a diary left by a previous visitor, which hints at strange and inexplicable occurrences on the island. Mr. Thurston's expedition takes a bizarre turn as he experiences unusual and disorienting events, including a mysterious sense of time distortion.
The story blends elements of scientific exploration with eerie and mysterious occurrences, creating an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue. It explores themes of isolation, the passage of time, and the limits of human understanding when faced with the unknown.
"Aepyornis Island" is characteristic of H.G. Wells' talent for blending scientific curiosity with elements of the supernatural, creating a narrative that leaves readers questioning the boundaries of reality. It is a testament to Wells' skill in crafting engaging and thought-provoking speculative fiction.
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Edição | 1 (2023) |
Idioma | Inglês |
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