The Greatest Books of All Time on Immortality

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Immortality

The category of "Immortality" in books encompasses narratives that explore the concept of eternal life or the pursuit of immortality. These stories delve into various themes such as the consequences of immortality, the ethical dilemmas surrounding it, and the philosophical questions it raises. From tales of mythical beings and vampires to scientific advancements and supernatural phenomena, this genre invites readers to contemplate the complexities and implications of immortality, offering a captivating exploration of the human desire for eternal existence.

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  1. 26. A Feast Unknown by Philip José Farmer

    The Memoirs of Lord Grandrith

    "A Feast Unknown" is a controversial and explicit novel that blends elements of adventure, science fiction, and eroticism. The story follows two immortal brothers, who are thinly veiled analogs of popular pulp fiction heroes, as they are compelled by a mysterious force to engage in a brutal and sexualized conflict with one another. The narrative delves into themes of power, masculinity, and the nature of violence, set against a backdrop of a secret society and a world teeming with danger and intrigue. As the brothers grapple with their fates and the curse of their eternal life, the book pushes the boundaries of traditional genre storytelling, challenging readers with its graphic content and unconventional approach to its characters' legacies.

    The 4065th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 27. Jack Of Shadows by Roger Zelazny

    In a world divided into a light side under the rule of science and a dark side where magic reigns, the story follows the adventures of the titular character, a powerful being who draws his strength from the shadows. As a unique entity who can manipulate darkness, he embarks on a quest for vengeance and redemption after being executed and subsequently resurrected. His journey is one of both personal discovery and confrontation with the forces that govern his strange world, leading him to challenge the very nature of reality and his place within it. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters, both magical and mundane, who shape his path and the fate of the world he inhabits.

    The 4257th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 28. Grimus by Salman Rushdie

    The novel follows the journey of Flapping Eagle, a young Native American man who, after drinking an immortality potion, wanders the earth for centuries in search of meaning and companionship. His quest leads him to the mystical island of Calf Island, a place where time and reality are distorted, and where he encounters a bizarre cast of characters who are also grappling with their own existential dilemmas. As Flapping Eagle navigates the strange society and its philosophical complexities, he seeks to understand the nature of his own immortality and the possibility of finding a sense of belonging or an escape from his eternal life. The narrative weaves elements of mythology, science fiction, and metaphysical exploration, creating a unique tapestry that questions the very nature of existence and identity.

    The 4709th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 29. Salome the Wandering Jewess by George Vierick, Paul Eldridge

    My First Two Thousand Years of Love

    The novel follows the legendary figure of Salome, reimagined as an immortal wanderer through history, cursed to roam the earth for eternity. As she traverses different eras and cultures, Salome grapples with themes of love, redemption, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. Her encounters with historical figures and pivotal events highlight the complexities of human nature and the enduring quest for identity and belonging. Through Salome's journey, the narrative explores the interplay between myth and reality, as well as the timeless struggle for personal and spiritual fulfillment.

    The 5042nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 30. Venus On The Half Shell by Philip José Farmer

    The Life and Times of Kilgore Trout

    This novel follows the interstellar adventures of Simon Wagstaff, narrowly escaping the destruction of Earth, as he embarks on a quest for the meaning of life across the cosmos. Along his journey, Wagstaff encounters a myriad of bizarre creatures and civilizations, each offering their own philosophies and ways of life. A satirical homage to the science fiction genre, the narrative is filled with humor, existential inquiry, and a deep dive into the absurdity and wonder of the universe. The protagonist's quest is both a physical and metaphysical one, leading readers through a richly imagined galaxy that mirrors the diversity and complexity of life itself.

    The 5426th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 31. Egyptian Book Of The Dead by Unknown

    The Book of Going Forth by Day

    The text in question is an ancient Egyptian funerary text consisting of spells, prayers, and incantations intended to guide the deceased through the afterlife. It contains detailed instructions for the soul's journey past various obstacles, with the ultimate goal of reaching the afterlife and achieving eternal life. The spells are designed to protect the soul from evil forces, ensure the continuation of life after death, and maintain harmony with the gods. This collection of texts highlights the Egyptians' beliefs about the importance of the afterlife and the complex rituals associated with death and burial practices.

    The 5913th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 32. The Eight by Katherine Neville

    The novel is a thrilling blend of historical fiction and contemporary adventure, revolving around a mystical chess set that has been sought after for centuries. The story unfolds across two timelines, one set during the French Revolution and the other in the 1970s, as two women, separated by time, become embroiled in a dangerous quest to find the chess pieces. The chess set, once owned by Charlemagne, is said to hold immense power and knowledge, and as the protagonists delve deeper into its mystery, they must navigate a web of historical figures, cryptic puzzles, and global conspiracies. The narrative weaves together an intricate tapestry of fact and fiction, challenging the characters to unravel the secrets of the past in order to control the game's outcome in their own times.

    The 5988th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 33. The Wandering Unicorn by Manuel Mujica Lainez

    A Novel of the Middle Ages

    "The Wandering Unicorn" is a historical fantasy novel that weaves a tapestry of medieval legends, chivalric adventures, and magical realism. It follows the journey of a young unicorn who, under the guise of a beautiful page, seeks to protect Melusine, a cursed fairy who is half-woman, half-serpent. Set against the backdrop of the Crusades, the narrative intertwines the unicorn's quest for redemption and love with a rich cast of characters, including knights, sorcerers, and mythical creatures. The story delves into themes of immortality, transformation, and the enduring power of myth, all while painting a vivid picture of a bygone era filled with enchantment and intrigue.

    The 6327th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 34. Dark Prince by Christine Feehan

    A Carpathian Novel

    The book is a paranormal romance that follows the story of a powerful and enigmatic Carpathian male who is on the brink of losing his humanity. He finds hope and salvation in a strong-willed human woman with psychic abilities, who is unaware of her own potential. As they navigate a world filled with danger and darkness, they must confront their own fears and desires, forging a deep and passionate bond that could either save or destroy them. Their journey is fraught with challenges from both external threats and internal struggles, as they learn to trust and rely on each other to overcome the shadows that threaten their love and existence.

    The 6402nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 35. Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds

    This science fiction novel unfolds in a universe where humanity has spread across the stars but is haunted by the remnants of ancient, advanced civilizations. The story follows a scientist who unearths a deadly secret on a distant, archaeologically rich planet, a former soldier turned pilot with a mysterious past, and an assassin who is part machine. Their paths converge around an impending catastrophe that threatens not just humanity but the very fabric of the universe. Set against a backdrop of deep space, ancient mysteries, and futuristic technology, the narrative weaves together themes of discovery, survival, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge at any cost.

    The 6615th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 36. The Queen Of The Damned by Anne Rice

    In this gothic horror novel, the third installment of a popular vampire series, the narrative intertwines ancient history with the modern world, as the vampire Lestat awakens Akasha, the first and most powerful vampire, known as the Queen of the Damned. Her radical vision for a new world order threatens both human and vampire existence. As she enacts her plans, a group of vampires with varied motives converges to confront her, leading to a climactic battle that delves into themes of power, immortality, morality, and the essence of what it means to be human. The novel explores the deep lore of vampire mythology, expanding upon the origins and rules of the undead, while also examining the personal struggles and relationships between these eternal beings.

    The 6808th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 37. On Sepulchres by Ugo Foscolo

    A Poem

    "On Sepulchres" is a seminal essay that delves into the cultural and emotional significance of tombs and the act of remembering the dead. The author passionately argues for the preservation of sepulchres as a means to honor and remember the contributions of illustrious individuals to their society and culture. By reflecting on the historical and personal importance of these memorials, the essay advocates for the creation of national monuments to serve as everlasting tributes to the virtues and achievements of the deceased, thereby inspiring the living and fostering a sense of national identity and continuity.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 38. Back To Methuselah by George Bernard Shaw

    A Metabiological Pentateuch

    "Back to Methuselah" is a collection of five plays that span from the Garden of Eden to the distant future, exploring themes of longevity, evolution, and human development. The work presents a philosophical examination of the human condition, with characters that live for centuries, allowing the author to critique the social and political norms of different eras. The central idea is that humans must willfully evolve to achieve longer lifespans, greater wisdom, and a more profound understanding of their potential. Through a blend of comedy, drama, and speculative thought, the plays challenge readers to consider the possibilities of human progress and the necessity of embracing change for survival.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 39. The Invisible Life Of Addie La Rue by V. E. Schwab

    The book follows the story of a young woman in 18th-century France who, desperate to escape an arranged marriage and yearning for freedom, makes a Faustian bargain with a mysterious god-like figure to live forever without being remembered by anyone she meets. Her immortality becomes a curse as she moves through the centuries, leaving no mark on the world until, 300 years later, she stumbles upon a young man in a bookstore who, to her shock, remembers her name. This encounter unfolds into a tale of love, memory, and the intrinsic value of leaving one's mark on the world.

    The 7838th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 40. The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell

    This novel weaves together the lives of diverse characters through a narrative that spans decades, centering on a teenage runaway with psychic abilities. As she becomes embroiled in a covert war between immortal factions, the story explores themes of mortality, power, and the interconnectedness of human lives. The intricate plot moves through different times and places, revealing a hidden world of mysticism and a looming apocalyptic crisis, all while examining the impact of our actions on the future of the planet.

    The 7894th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 41. The Poems Of Li Po by Li Po

    This collection captures the ethereal beauty and profound simplicity of classical Chinese poetry, offering a glimpse into the mind of a poet who finds inspiration in nature, solitude, and the fleeting moments of life. The verses weave together themes of longing, friendship, and the ephemeral nature of existence, often reflecting on the moonlit nights and the tranquil landscapes that serve as a backdrop to the poet's introspections. With a delicate balance of imagery and emotion, the poems invite readers to ponder the interconnectedness of all things and the timeless dance between the earthly and the divine.

    The 8340th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 42. Saint Leon by William Godwin

    A Tale of the Sixteenth Century

    The novel follows the life of a once-wealthy nobleman who, after losing his fortune, encounters a mysterious stranger who bestows upon him the secrets of immortality and the ability to create limitless wealth. As he grapples with the consequences of these gifts, he experiences profound isolation and alienation, as his eternal life and unending riches bring unforeseen challenges and moral dilemmas. The story explores themes of ambition, the pursuit of happiness, and the human condition, ultimately questioning the true value of wealth and immortality in the face of personal and societal turmoil.

    The 9372nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 43. Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny

    The book is a science fiction and fantasy blend that tells the story of a far-future world where the original human colonists have developed technology that allows them to take on the aspects of Hindu gods, effectively granting them immortality and immense power. The story's protagonist, who aligns himself with the figure of the Buddha, seeks to undermine this new pantheon's despotic rule and bring enlightenment and freedom to the mortal populace. He navigates a complex landscape of politics, religion, and rebellion, using both cunning and philosophical insight to challenge the status quo and offer a different path for humanity's evolution.

    The 9582nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 44. The Terminal Experiment by Robert J. Sawyer

    A Novel of the Near Future

    The book explores the ethical and existential ramifications of life after death and artificial intelligence through the story of a scientist who creates three electronic simulations of his own personality. These simulations are designed to test theories of the afterlife and morality, but things take a dark turn when one of the simulations becomes sentient and starts affecting the real world, leading to a series of mysterious deaths. As the scientist struggles to control his creations and unravel the mystery, the novel delves into themes of consciousness, identity, and the implications of technological advancements on the human soul.

    The 9719th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 45. The Moon and the Sun by Vonda N. McIntyre

    Set in the court of Louis XIV, the story blends historical fiction with elements of fantasy as it follows a young woman who serves as the king's natural philosopher. Tasked with studying a sea creature captured by the king, believed to be a mermaid, she discovers its intelligence and humanity, challenging the prevailing views of her time. As she forms a bond with the creature, she must navigate the treacherous waters of court intrigue and scientific discovery, while confronting ethical dilemmas about the treatment of sentient beings and the pursuit of knowledge at any cost. The novel explores themes of power, gender, and the clash between science and superstition.

    The 9719th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 46. The Book Of Skulls by Robert Silverberg

    The novel follows four college students who embark on a road trip to a mysterious monastery in the Arizona desert, where they hope to achieve immortality. The journey tests their friendships and reveals their deepest fears and desires, as they confront the monastery's chilling requirement: two of them must die for the other two to live forever. As they grapple with this moral dilemma, the story delves into themes of mortality, sacrifice, and the human psyche, ultimately exploring the lengths people will go to in their quest for eternal life.

    The 9947th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 47. Time Enough For Love by Robert A. Heinlein

    The Lives of Lazarus Long

    "Time Enough For Love" is a science fiction novel that follows the life of Lazarus Long, who has lived for over two thousand years due to his ability to rejuvenate his body. Through a series of interconnected stories, the book explores Lazarus' experiences, relationships, and philosophical musings on life, love, and the human condition. It delves into themes of immortality, sexuality, and the moral dilemmas that arise from living an extended life, while also presenting a captivating narrative filled with adventure and thought-provoking ideas.

    The 10090th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 48. The People In The Trees by Hanya Yanagihara

    The novel follows the story of a scientist who, after joining an anthropological expedition to a remote Micronesian island, discovers a lost tribe whose members have extraordinarily long lifespans. His subsequent research into the tribe's secret to longevity leads to worldwide fame but also ignites a complex web of ethical issues, personal downfall, and the dark side of scientific ambition. As the narrative unfolds through the perspective of the scientist's protégé, it explores themes of colonialism, the consequences of scientific discovery, and the blurred lines between progress and exploitation.

    The 10095th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 49. Forever by Pete Hamill

    This novel follows the story of Cormac O'Connor, an Irish immigrant who arrives in New York in 1740. After his parents are killed by an English lord, he vows revenge and is granted immortality by an African healer, on the condition that he never leaves the island of Manhattan. The story spans three centuries, as Cormac experiences New York's transformation from a colonial outpost to a modern metropolis, while he waits for his chance to avenge his parents.

    The 10258th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 50. The Angel Of Pain by Brian Stableford

    A Romance of the First World War

    The novel explores the intricate dynamics of human emotions and the pursuit of transcendence through the lens of a secretive society dedicated to the study of pain and its transformative power. Set in a richly detailed world, the story follows the protagonist's journey as he becomes entangled with this enigmatic group, leading to profound philosophical and existential revelations. As he delves deeper into the society's mysteries, he confronts the boundaries of human experience and the potential for enlightenment through suffering, ultimately questioning the nature of pleasure, pain, and the human condition.

    The 10797th Greatest Book of All Time
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