Odd John

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Odd John is a 1935 science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon about a superhuman "mutant" whose extraordinary intellect and abilities raise profound philosophical and ethical questions.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Olaf Stapledon NERFINISHED
centralTheme alienation of the gifted individual
ethics of superiority
eugenics
evolution of humanity
morality of power
superhuman intelligence
utopian communities
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresConcept Homo superior
collective consciousness
psychic powers
telepathy
fictionalSpeciesTerm Homo superior
form prose
genre philosophical fiction
science fiction
hasCharacter John Wainwright NERFINISHED
John Wainwright's parents
hasEthicalQuestion whether ends justify means for a higher species
whether superior beings owe duties to ordinary humans
hasInfluenceOn concept of Homo superior in popular culture
later depictions of superhumans in science fiction
hasPhilosophicalAspect critiques contemporary civilization
questions conventional morality
language English
literaryPeriod interwar literature
mainCharacter John Wainwright NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
narratorRole biographer of John Wainwright
notableFor early portrayal of a mutant superman
influencing later superhero and mutant narratives
protagonistDescription superhuman mutant
publicationYear 1935
publisher Methuen NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Last and First Men NERFINISHED
Star Maker NERFINISHED
setting early 20th century Earth

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Olaf Stapledon notableWork Odd John