The Time Wanderers
  • Published:
    1987
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    Fantasy
  • Pages:
    213
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The principal characters are Maxim Kammerer and Toivo Glumov, both working for an organization which investigates Unexplained Events (UEs). Their investigation of a series of events leads them to believe that they are witnesses to a new action by the Wanderers. After much investigation, the UEs are discovered to be the work of a secret society called the Ludens. They claim to have chosen this name for themselves as a derivative of the Russian word lyudi humans, people with several semi-jocular allusions such as the popular Latin phrase Homo Ludens the Playing Man and an anagram of the Russian word nelyudi inhuman people (as they believe they are regarded by some ordinary humans). The Ludens are born human, but possess latent mental powers far beyond those of normal humans. They view themselves as a distinct species, and claim to have different interests from humanity at large, in some instances claiming to be above traditional human morality. The Ludens routinely conduct experiments on humans and alter their minds in order to further their own means. Kammerer and Glumov's investigation unmasks the Ludens, and they are made public in what would later become known as The Great Revelation. It turns out that Glumov possesses this capacity, and must now decide whether or not to become a Luden himself. He at first states that to join the Ludens would be a betrayal of his family, friends, and human civilization. But he decides to try it out, if only to serve as Humanity's ambassador with them. Soon all contacts with Glumov are lost, Kammerer hypothesizing that he just forgot about us now. Indeed, the story is told as Maxim's memoir, his sole intent in writing it being to clear up the story of Glumov: another source (in the fictional setting) had implied that Glumov was in the Luden group all along.
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    • May-1988
    • St. Martin's
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0312910207
    • ISBN13: 9780312910204
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    • Mar-1987
    • Eagle Publishing Corporation.
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0931933315
    • ISBN13: 9780931933318
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    • Lulu.com
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1365415236
    • ISBN13: 9781365415234
    •  
    • Readers Union / The Science Fiction Book Club
    • eBook
    •  
    • Mar-2015
    • Richardson & Steirman
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 131283420X
    • ISBN13: 9781312834200



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