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Since: Jul 14, 2003 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2003 2:21 pm
Post subject: Help in identifying a C. S. Lewis story Archived from groups: alt>books>cs-lewis (more info?)
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My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
roughly the following plot:
A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
(decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
rack on which the traveller was executed.
Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
else? Or did I dream up this story?
Thanks to any and all who can help.
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Since: Dec 06, 2003 Posts: 844
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:55 pm
Post subject: Re: Help in identifying a C. S. Lewis story [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: alt>books>cs-lewis, others (more info?)
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Sparky XT wrote:
> My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
> ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
> roughly the following plot:
>
> A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
> not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
> deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
> performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
> and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
> (decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
> contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
> planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
> many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
> rack on which the traveller was executed.
>
> Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
> else? Or did I dream up this story?
>
> Thanks to any and all who can help.
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Since: Jun 25, 2005 Posts: 83
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 9:50 pm
Post subject: Re: Help in identifying a C. S. Lewis story [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: alt>books>cs-lewis (more info?)
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 18:55:49 -0800, Tim Bruening
<tsbrueni DeleteThis @pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
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>Sparky XT wrote:
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>> My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
>> ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
>> roughly the following plot:
>>
>> A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
>> not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
>> deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
>> performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
>> and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
>> (decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
>> contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
>> planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
>> many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
>> rack on which the traveller was executed.
>>
>> Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
>> else? Or did I dream up this story?
That sounds kind of familiar but I don't recall an actual story by Lewis
like that. ???Maybe he told this summary as an illustration of something?
>I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
Bree
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Since: Dec 11, 2005 Posts: 34
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:18 am
Post subject: Re: Help in identifying a C. S. Lewis story [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: alt>books>cs-lewis, others (more info?)
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>Sparky XT wrote:
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>> My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
>> ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
>> roughly the following plot:
>>
>> A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
>> not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
>> deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
>> performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
>> and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
>> (decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
>> contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
>> planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
>> many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
>> rack on which the traveller was executed.
>>
>> Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
>> else? Or did I dream up this story?
>>
>> Thanks to any and all who can help.
Not a C.S. Lewis story, but this was a story in an E.C. comic book.
I saw it in a reprint collection.
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Since: Dec 06, 2003 Posts: 844
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:53 pm
Post subject: Re: Help in identifying a C. S. Lewis story [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Bree wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 18:55:49 -0800, Tim Bruening
> <tsbrueni DeleteThis @pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
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> >
> >
> >Sparky XT wrote:
> >
> >> My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
> >> ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
> >> roughly the following plot:
> >>
> >> A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
> >> not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
> >> deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
> >> performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
> >> and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
> >> (decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
> >> contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
> >> planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
> >> many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
> >> rack on which the traveller was executed.
> >>
> >> Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
> >> else? Or did I dream up this story?
>
> That sounds kind of familiar but I don't recall an actual story by Lewis
> like that. ???Maybe he told this summary as an illustration of something?
>
> >I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
>
> Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
> sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
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Since: Dec 16, 2003 Posts: 99
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:11 am
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"Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni.DeleteThis@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message
news:43B88792.F9EB9220@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...
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> Bree wrote:
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>> >I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
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>> Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
>> sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
>
> YASID means "Yet Another Story IDentification".
Indeed it does.
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Since: Jan 12, 2004 Posts: 49
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:34 am
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In article <%Y%tf.41452$7h7.3096@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
Mike Schilling <mscottschilling DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
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>"Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni DeleteThis @pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message
>news:43B88792.F9EB9220@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...
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>> Bree wrote:
>>>
>>> >I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
>>>
>>> Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
>>> sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
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>> YASID means "Yet Another Story IDentification".
>
>Indeed it does.
>
>Anyway, given Narnia, why wouldn't a Lewis story be YA?
Because the category, as such, didn't exist in the fifties?
Dorothy J. Heydt
Albany, California
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Since: Dec 06, 2003 Posts: 844
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:34 am
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Dorothy J Heydt wrote:
> In article <%Y%tf.41452$7h7.3096@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
> Mike Schilling <mscottschilling DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >"Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni DeleteThis @pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message
> >news:43B88792.F9EB9220@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...
> >>
> >>
> >> Bree wrote:
> >>>
> >>> >I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
> >>>
> >>> Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
> >>> sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
> >>
> >> YASID means "Yet Another Story IDentification".
> >
> >Indeed it does.
> >
> >Anyway, given Narnia, why wouldn't a Lewis story be YA?
>
> Because the category, as such, didn't exist in the fifties?
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Since: Jun 25, 2005 Posts: 83
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:34 am
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On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 00:33:51 -0800, Tim Bruening
<tsbrueni.DeleteThis@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
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>Dorothy J Heydt wrote:
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>> In article <%Y%tf.41452$7h7.3096@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
>> Mike Schilling <mscottschilling.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >"Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni.DeleteThis@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message
>> >news:43B88792.F9EB9220@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Bree wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> >I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
>> >>>
>> >>> Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
>> >>> sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
>> >>
>> >> YASID means "Yet Another Story IDentification".
>> >
>> >Indeed it does.
Oh, ok.
>> >Anyway, given Narnia, why wouldn't a Lewis story be YA?
Because the story asked about (the rack story) was a short gimmicky SF
story, and Lewis did a few short gimmicky SF stories but I kind of think
I'd have heard about it if he'd done any YA short SF stories.
>> Because the category, as such, didn't exist in the fifties?
>
>Couldn't the story be reclassified as YA?
Well, that might be possible. But limiting the Usenet question to "Young
Adult story identification" might be counter-productive.
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Since: Dec 06, 2003 Posts: 844
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:53 pm
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Bree wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 18:55:49 -0800, Tim Bruening
> <tsbrueni.TakeThisOut@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
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> >
> >
> >Sparky XT wrote:
> >
> >> My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
> >> ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
> >> roughly the following plot:
> >>
> >> A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
> >> not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
> >> deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
> >> performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
> >> and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
> >> (decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
> >> contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
> >> planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
> >> many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
> >> rack on which the traveller was executed.
> >>
> >> Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
> >> else? Or did I dream up this story?
>
> That sounds kind of familiar but I don't recall an actual story by Lewis
> like that. ???Maybe he told this summary as an illustration of something?
>
> >I suggest doing a YASID post on rec.arts.sf.written.
>
> Why YAS? Doesn't that mean Young Adult? If Lewis was involved here, I'm
> sure it would be a regular story, not YA.
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:52 am
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Sparky XT wrote:
> My information may be totally wrong, but I was told a long, long time
> ago in a galaxy far, far away that C. S. Lewis wrote a story with
> roughly the following plot:
>
> A space traveller is marooned on a primitive planet. The inhabitants,
> not understanding his advanced technology, believe he is some sort of
> deity. Using his technology, he heals people "with a touch", and
> performs various other "miracles". He is persecuted by the government
> and is eventually captured and put to death on the rack. Many years
> (decades, centuries) later, other people from his race make official
> contact with this planet, which is now more advanced. People on this
> planet still worship the memory of the "deity" that visited them, and
> many wear a symbol of two interlocking squares, which resemble the
> rack on which the traveller was executed.
>
> Does this ring any bells with anyone? Was this written by someone
> else? Or did I dream up this story?
On rec.arts.sf.written, Science fiction and fantesy author Lawrence Watt
Evans says that the story is "He Walked Among Us," from WEIRD SCIENCE
#13, May-June 1952. Script by Al Feldstein, art by Wallace Wood. >> Stay informed about: Help in identifying a C. S. Lewis story |
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