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'''Out of the Silent Planet''' is a novel by [[C.S. Lewis]], [[J.R.R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien's]] friend and fellow [[Inklings|Inkling]]. It is the first book of his 'Space Trilogy'.
'''The Space Trilogy''' is a series of novels by [[C.S. Lewis]], [[J.R.R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien's]] friend and fellow [[Inklings|Inkling]].  


The story shares a common genesis with Tolkien's unfinished ''[[The Lost Road]]''. The two men had a conversation about the shortcomings of Science Fiction literature and Lewis remarked that "there is too little of what we really like in stories", suggesting they try their hand at the genre "as amateurs":<ref name="Letter294">{{L|294}}</ref>
The story of the first book, ''Out of the Silent Planet'', shares a common genesis with Tolkien's unfinished ''[[The Lost Road]]''. The two men had a conversation about the shortcomings of Science Fiction literature and Lewis remarked that "there is too little of what we really like in stories", suggesting they try their hand at the genre "as amateurs":<ref name="Letter294">{{L|294}}</ref>
{{blockquote|We... meant each to write an excursionary 'Thriller': a Space-journey and a Time-journey (mine) each discovering Myth.|[[J.R.R. Tolkien]]<ref name="Letter24" />}}
{{blockquote|We... meant each to write an excursionary 'Thriller': a Space-journey and a Time-journey (mine) each discovering Myth.|[[J.R.R. Tolkien]]<ref name="Letter24" />}}
Lewis' 'Space-journey' became ''Out of the Silent Planet'' and was published in 1938 by The Bodley Head. Lewis initially tried to interest [[Allen and Unwin|Allen & Unwin]] in the work, but despite the [[Letter 26|positive review]] Tolkien gave the publishers they passed.
Lewis' 'Space-journey' became ''Out of the Silent Planet'' and was published in [[1938]] by The Bodley Head. Lewis initially tried to interest [[Allen and Unwin|Allen & Unwin]] in the work, but despite the [[Letter 26|positive review]] Tolkien gave the publishers they passed.
 
==Elwin Ransom==
The protagonist, Elwin Ransom, is apparently modelled in part on Tolkien (as well as Lewis himself and [[Charles Williams|other Inklings]]): he is a philologist at an Oxbridge university, fought in [[World War I]] and [[Battle of the Somme|the Somme]] and his first name means "[[Elf-friend]]" (Elwin is the modern form of [[Ælfwine]]). Tolkien played down this similarity on multiple occasions, admitting it only in that both were philologists.<ref name="Letter24">{{L|24}}</ref><ref name="Letter77">{{L|27}}</ref>
The protagonist of the trilogy is Elwin Ransom, and is apparently modelled in part on Tolkien (as well as Lewis himself and [[Charles Williams|other Inklings]]): he is a philologist at an Oxbridge university, has a special interest in languages (and it is men, fought in [[World War I]] and [[Battle of the Somme|the Somme]] and his first name means "[[Elf-friend]]" (Elwin is the modern form of [[Ælfwine]]). Tolkien played down this similarity on multiple occasions, admitting it only in that both were philologists.<ref name="Letter24">{{L|24}}</ref><ref name="Letter77">{{L|27}}</ref>


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The Space Trilogy is a series of novels by C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien's friend and fellow Inkling.

The story of the first book, Out of the Silent Planet, shares a common genesis with Tolkien's unfinished The Lost Road. The two men had a conversation about the shortcomings of Science Fiction literature and Lewis remarked that "there is too little of what we really like in stories", suggesting they try their hand at the genre "as amateurs":[1]

We... meant each to write an excursionary 'Thriller': a Space-journey and a Time-journey (mine) each discovering Myth.
J.R.R. Tolkien[2]

Lewis' 'Space-journey' became Out of the Silent Planet and was published in 1938 by The Bodley Head. Lewis initially tried to interest Allen & Unwin in the work, but despite the positive review Tolkien gave the publishers they passed.

Elwin Ransom

The protagonist of the trilogy is Elwin Ransom, and is apparently modelled in part on Tolkien (as well as Lewis himself and other Inklings): he is a philologist at an Oxbridge university, has a special interest in languages (and it is men, fought in World War I and the Somme and his first name means "Elf-friend" (Elwin is the modern form of Ælfwine). Tolkien played down this similarity on multiple occasions, admitting it only in that both were philologists.[2][3]

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