About this book
Homer Eon Flint's Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix thrusts listeners into a vivid, early pulp-era science fiction adventure where telepathic space travel opens doorways to strange, earthlike worlds. Drawing on Venusian mind-travel techniques, Dr. Kinney and his companions slip beyond the solar system to the planet Capellette in the Capella system and to Sanus orbiting Arcturus, encountering societies whose customs, conflicts, and moral puzzles mirror and unsettle human assumptions.
Part planetary romance, part speculative psychology, these linked novellas explore themes of contact, cultural upheaval, and the ethical cost of intervention. Flint’s imagination blends adventurous exploration with proto-science-fiction ideas about telepathy and the evolution — and devolution — of civilizations. Written in the tradition of classic speculative fiction, the book captures the optimistic, curious spirit of early 20th-century pulp while posing timeless questions about power, identity, and empathy on alien worlds.
Perfect for fans of vintage science fiction, planetary romance, and cerebral adventure, Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix (Book Two of the Dr. Kinney adventures) is a transporting listen for anyone who enjoys bold worldbuilding, thought-provoking themes, and the strange thrills of interstellar discovery.