planet Lemnos

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Planet Lemnos is the primary setting of Robert Silverberg’s science fiction novel "The Man in the Maze," known for its deadly alien-built labyrinth and its role as a refuge for the telepathically tormented protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional planet
literary setting
accessibilityInStory difficult to enter and survive
appearsInWork The Man in the Maze NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Muller NERFINISHED
createdBy Robert Silverberg NERFINISHED
genreContext New Wave science fiction NERFINISHED
hasFunctionInStory refuge for telepathically tormented protagonist
hasNotableFeature deadly labyrinth
maze filled with lethal traps
hasObstacleType physical danger
psychological danger
hasStructure alien-built labyrinth
inhabitedBy traps and automated defenses
medium science fiction novel
narrativeRole symbol of isolation
symbol of psychological entrapment
testing ground for human and alien interaction themes
primarySettingOf The Man in the Maze NERFINISHED
publicationContext late-1960s science fiction
roleForProtagonist place of self-imposed exile
themeAssociation alienness
communication barriers
exile
otherness
threatLevel deadly to most visitors
universe fictional universe of The Man in the Maze
usedAs prison for its inhabitant
sanctuary from human society
workAuthor Robert Silverberg NERFINISHED

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The Man in the Maze centralLocation planet Lemnos