The Book of the New Sun

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The Book of the New Sun is a novel (initially published in four volumes) written by fantasy and science fiction author Gene Wolfe chronicling the journey of Severian, an apprentice torturer exiled from the Guild of Torturers for committing the one unforgiveable act, to the highest position in the land. Severian, who has a perfect memory, tells the story in first person, and the books are presented by Wolfe as being a translation of Severian's writings. The series takes place in the distant future, where the Sun has dimmed considerably, and the world is slowly cooling.

The four books in the series are:

There is also a sequel to the series called The Urth of the New Sun (nominated for the 1988 Hugo Award and Nebula Award), which takes place several years after the events of The Book of the New Sun. Wolfe has since written two series that exist loosely within Severian's universe, The Book of the Long Sun (a four-book series set on a generation ship; two of the books were nominated for Nebula Awards) and The Book of the Short Sun (a three-book series following the inhabitants of the generation ship after their long journey has finally finished).

The Book of the New Sun has been widely analyzed for its deeper meanings, some of which have been published, such as Michael Andre-Druissi's Lexicon Urthus (ISBN 0964279592). Wolfe uses extensive allegory within the series, as Severian is identified as a Christ/Apollo figure: He is destined to revitalize the Sun and save the Earth while at the same time destroying it. Adding further to the books' many riddles is Wolfe's usage of archaic, obscure, or even invented words to describe the world of the far future. Wolfe explains that this is one of the difficulties in translating Severian's writing ("in a tongue that has not yet achieved existence") into English.

The New Sun series belongs to the Dying Earth subgenre (a title inspired by Jack Vance's popular Dying Earth series), a kind of science fiction set in the distant future when the Sun is dying, set against a background of mysterious and obscure powers and events.

Interpretations

Interpretations abound in a variety of other books such as Michael Andre Druissi's Lexicon Urthus, Peter Wright's Attending Daedalus, and Robert Borski's Solar Labyrinth. Among other theories:

  • Severian's home city of Nessus is actually a future Buenos Aires.
  • The characters Agia and Agilus are Severian's cousins.
  • Father Inire and Ossipago are not only the same character, but the offspring of Severian and one of the Hierodules.


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