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Heliopolis (Jünger novel)

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Translator
  
none

Publisher
  
Klett-Cotta

Published in English
  
none

Author
  
Ernst Jünger

Genre
  
Dystopia

Preceded by
  
On the Marble Cliffs

4.1/5
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Language
  
German

Publication date
  
1949

Originally published
  
1949

Page count
  
389

Country
  
Germany

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Original title
  
Heliopolis. Rückblick auf eine Stadt (-a look back on a city)

Ernst Jünger books
  
Eumeswil, On the Marble Cliffs, The Glass Bees, Storm of Steel, Das abenteuerliche Herz Fig

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Heliopolis is an utopistic or dystopian novel by Ernst Jünger published in 1949. In the fictional city of Heliopolis the henchmen of a Proconsul and a Landvogt (“country master” or “land reeve”) fight each other. Commander Lucius de Geer belongs to the staff of the Proconsul, but he stands more and more aloof these inner fights. Finally he leaves Heliopolis. The novel connects speculative fiction with philosophic excursions and historical allusions.

The novel takes place in the future at a time not exactly given. Heliopolis is described as a metropolis in the Mediterranean. It controls enormous areas and regions. The names of the countries in the novel indicate, that Jünger did not want to imply a specific location. In Greek mythology the Hesperides are regions in the far west of the then known world, here they are new discovered areas not completely explored. Also the "Burgenland" ("Castle County"), Asturia, the Parsi and the Mauretanians do not really match existing countries or people of this or similar name. They rather stand for different political directions or systems.

Jünger readopts several names and topics from his earlier novel On the Marble Cliffs like the Landvogt and the Mauretanians, and would again use several aspects of Heliopolis later in Eumeswil. Eumeswil shows a fictional world based on Heliopolis carrying on the developments described here.

References

Heliopolis (Jünger novel) Wikipedia