Lost Horizon

English language

Published Sept. 13, 2004 by Perennial.

ISBN:
978-0-06-059452-7
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OCLC Number:
54691996

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Following a plane crash, Conway, a British consul; his deputy; a missionary; and an American financier find themselves in the enigmatic snow-capped mountains of uncharted Tibet. Here they discover a seemingly perfect hidden community where they are welcomed with gracious hospitality. Intrigued by its mystery, the travellers set about discovering the secret hidden at the shimmering heart of Shangri-La.

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"Lost Horizon" by James Hilton is a touchstone of early 20th Century adventure stories that deserves its reputation beyond the iconic 1930s film and the equally infamous 1970s musical adaptation. The story is a mystery that bring the reader along and has quite a bit to say about the nature of time, eternity, and the futile quest of utopia

The book follows a group of Westerners who get kidnapped mid-flight over the Himalayas and crash-land at the edge of Shangri-La, a green, Buddhist-inspired utopia in the middle of the mountains. The main character, Conway, a British diplomat, tries to unravel the mystery of the valley and comes to a startling revelation as to the nature of the valley and its residents.

The book reflects its time period in many ways. The idea of a peaceful utopia that would preserve the learning and wisdom of millennium would have been appealing to …

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Subjects

  • Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc. -- Fiction
  • Shangri-La (Imaginary place) -- Fiction
  • Utopias -- Fiction
  • Himalaya Mountains -- Fiction

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