Lord of Light

Roger Zelazny

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In a distant future, Roger Zelazny's "Lord of Light" takes readers to a planet colonized by humans known as the First Settlers. These Settlers possess god-like powers acquired through advanced technology and genetic manipulation. They have assumed the roles of Hindu gods, ruling over the native inhabitants by perpetuating a cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation.

Sam, one of the First Settlers, rebels against his fellow immortals and takes on the guise of the Buddha, challenging the divine order. As he continues to challenge the oppressive regime, he gathers followers who begin to question the legitimacy of their rulers' divinity. In this captivating story of philosophical exploration, battles between gods, and personal growth, Sam's journey interweaves with flashbacks revealing the past events that led to the present state of affairs.

Fighting against gods who wield immense power and control over life and death, Sam uses not only his mysterious abilities but also his wit and resourcefulness. As he plans to overthrow the divine hierarchy, his actions spark a high-stakes revolution that ignites both hope and chaos.

With rich world-building, Zelazny masterfully crafts a narrative where mythology, religion, and science fiction collide. The story delves into the deep-rooted human desire for both power and freedom and questions the role of faith in creating and sustaining societal structures.

"Lord of Light" showcases Zelazny's exceptional storytelling skills and imaginative prowess, delivering a thought-provoking and immersive experience. With its mix of epic battles, intricate plot twists, and existential musings, this novel offers a tantalizing exploration of the human condition and the power dynamics within society.

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