The World and Thorinn
A fix-up novel. Portions of this book appeared in a different form in Galaxy magazine as follows:
- The World and Thorinn (April 1968)
- The Garden of Ease (June 1968)
- The Star Below (August 1968)
Thorinn felt pretty bad. First his father and brothers (who had given him a name meaning "flea") force him down a dry well. Then he falls through the bottom. Things couldn't possibly get worse. But they do...
Buried alive, Thorinn discovers that the only way out is down. He travels to the center of the earth, visiting strange principalities, hidden worlds encysted in mammoth caverns, old and young races, and a ruling intellegence. Through all this Thorinn succeeds (for the most part) in keeping his good heart (with a few lessons in patience along the way) and sense of curiosity.
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Damon Francis Knight (1922–2002) was an American science fiction author, editor, critic and fan. His forte was short stories and he is widely acknowledged as having been a master of the genre. He was married to fellow author Kate Wilhelm

