[Gutenberg 56696] • Arqtiq / A Study of the Marvels at the North Pole
- Authors
- Adolph, Anna
- Publisher
- Hanfield, CA: Anna Adolph
- Date
- 1899-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.19 MB
- Lang
- en
Described by author Liza Daly as a "strange masterpiece of outsider art," *Arqtiq* is a bizarre, borderline hallucinatory work of feminist utopian fiction. Equal parts sci-fi adventure, philosophical tract, and pro-Symmesian pamphlet, Anna Adolph’s strange, self-published novella centers its narrative around an aviator (also named Anna) who, along with a ragtag group of family and friends, charts an expedition to the North Pole in a retro-futuristic airship of her own invention. There, Anna and her crew travel into the hollow earth, encounter a race of telepathic giants, and uncover secrets about God and the universe. Written in a style that teeters somewhere between modernist abstraction and amateurish enthusiasm, *Arqtiq* almost defies comprehension. It is a maddening and oftentimes incoherent tale that nonetheless fascinates with its unhinged imagination. It is perhaps one of the most exuberantly surreal and dreamlike works of utopian fiction from this era.