""Lost Horizon"" by James Hilton is a seminal work that delves into themes of utopia and adventure, weaving a captivating narrative set in the mystical and hidden paradise of Shangri-La. Published in 1933, this novel captures the imagination with its depiction of an idyllic lamasery high in the Tibetan mountains, offering an escape from the tumultuous world. The story begins with a diverse group of Western characters who, after surviving a plane crash, find themselves in a remote valley, cut off from the rest of the world. ...
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""Lost Horizon"" by James Hilton is a seminal work that delves into themes of utopia and adventure, weaving a captivating narrative set in the mystical and hidden paradise of Shangri-La. Published in 1933, this novel captures the imagination with its depiction of an idyllic lamasery high in the Tibetan mountains, offering an escape from the tumultuous world. The story begins with a diverse group of Western characters who, after surviving a plane crash, find themselves in a remote valley, cut off from the rest of the world. This isolated setting of Shangri-La is characterized by its serene beauty and the mysterious aura that surrounds it. The novel explores the theme of escape, as the protagonists seek refuge from the conflicts and uncertainties of the outside world, particularly the looming threat of war and societal collapse. Central to the allure of Shangri-La is its utopian nature. Hilton presents this hidden sanctuary as an ideal society where harmony, peace, and spiritual fulfillment reign supreme. The cultural conflict and contrast between the Western protagonists and the Eastern philosophies they encounter highlight the novel's exploration of Western vs. Eastern culture beliefs. Throughout their stay, the characters face the challenges of survival in this remote environment, adapting to the unique way of life in Shangri-La. Their journey of discovery is both physical and metaphysical, as they uncover the hidden depths of this utopian society and their own inner selves. In essence, ""Lost Horizon"" is a rich tapestry of adventure, philosophy, and mystery, set against the backdrop of an idealized world that offers a stark contrast to the reality of human conflict and existential dread. Through its evocative storytelling and profound themes, Hilton's novel remains a timeless exploration of the human quest for peace, longevity, and understanding.
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This is one of the greatest books ever written. It won James Hilton the Hawthorndon Prize. I first saw the movie (an epic achievement!) when I was a child of ten--I'm 65 now. My mother bought me the book when I was 13. It is a book which has guided me through life. I almost know it by heart. Don't miss either the book or the movie--the first movie. Don't settle for a remake. Don't expect flash and action. You may have to work for the true meaning, but it is there. You will find peace and incredible beauty. Go to Shangri-La. You will never want to leave.
LadyLourdes
May 7, 2010
Not paradise
a book that has not stood up to the passageof time
cherokeerose
Oct 27, 2007
a true gem...
i first saw the movie 'lost horizon' when i was just a kid...it made an impression on me that has lasted my whole life time..i have just finished re reading the book, and truthfully it may, at first glance, seem rather boring..but if you persist, you get drawn into shang-ri-la just as the hero, conway was...i guess i will just have to keep reading until i totally grasp the reason he turned his back on the honor of 'high lama'...i am assuming it was because his friend, the young englishman wanted to leave so badly that he was totally upsetting the equilibrium of shang-ri-la badly enough that conway just gave up and took him away...however, conways redemption is the fact that, apparently he intends to return, and has undertaken the return journey...the reader sincerely hopes and believes he returned ....