David Lindsay

David Lindsay was a British author and playwright, best known for his imaginative and fantastical storytelling. Born in 1876, he lived through a period of great change in literature and culture, which influenced his creative output. His most celebrated work, "A Voyage to Arcturus," published in 1920, is a thought-provoking exploration of philosophical themes and the human experience, set against the backdrop of a vividly imagined universe. Lindsay's unique blend of allegory and adventure continues to resonate with readers who enjoy delving into the deeper meanings behind fantastical narratives.

Though not as widely recognized during his lifetime, Lindsay's work has gained a devoted following over the years, appreciated for its depth and originality. His writings invite readers to think critically about existence and the nature of reality. If you're curious about Lindsay's contributions to literature, take some time to explore his works in this app. You might just find a new favorite that sparks your imagination and challenges your perspective.

A Voyage to Arcturus

Read by Mark Nelson 3.7
A Voyage to Arcturus is a novel by Scottish writer David Lindsay, first published in 1920. It combines fantasy, philosophy, and science fict…

The Haunted Woman

Read by Phil Benson 4.3
Isabel Loment is engaged to the affectionate, but unemotional, Marshall Stokes. House-hunting for her aunt, she comes to Runhill Court, an a…