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''' Jesus on Mars ''' (1979) is a sci-fi novel by [[Philip José Farmer]].  
''' Jesus on Mars ''' (1979) is a sci-fi novel by [[Philip José Farmer]].  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


==Editions and translations==
"As billions of people around the globe sit glued to their television sets in the year 2015, Richard Orme, captain of the first expedition to land on Mars, takes another giant step for mankind. His first words, as he steps of the landing craft onto the red planet, are transmitted to Earth minutes later: "Christopher Columbus, you should be here." Perhaps he was. Someone has been here. A spaceship sits half-buried under the red dust and heavy boulders. Nearby, there's a tunnel door. Richard Orme and his crew, dragged into the tunnel by Martians, enter a strange subterranean world, a world where Martians pay homage to a sunlike globe - floating high above their cities of the interior. Orme thought they were sun worshippers. But there is a man who dwells within the flaming orb. And these people call him "Jesus." And the man they called "Jesus" would go back to Earth. He would be labeled "the Anti-Christ". And Richard Orme asked himself, Would history repeat itself... once more?"--Publisher description.
 
==Editions ==
 
Published in Los Angeles, CA: Pinnacle Books, 1979.  
Published in Los Angeles, CA: Pinnacle Books, 1979.  


Translated into French, German:
====Translations====
 
*[[Un Martien nommé Jésus (1981 Farmer), novel (French ed.)]]
*[[Un Martien nommé Jésus (1981 Farmer), novel (French ed.)]]


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_on_Mars Google Books]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_on_Mars Wikipedia] / [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/philip-jose-farmer/jesus-on-mars.htm Fantastic Fiction]


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Latest revision as of 14:17, 30 July 2018

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Jesus on Mars (1979) is a sci-fi novel by Philip José Farmer.

Abstract

"As billions of people around the globe sit glued to their television sets in the year 2015, Richard Orme, captain of the first expedition to land on Mars, takes another giant step for mankind. His first words, as he steps of the landing craft onto the red planet, are transmitted to Earth minutes later: "Christopher Columbus, you should be here." Perhaps he was. Someone has been here. A spaceship sits half-buried under the red dust and heavy boulders. Nearby, there's a tunnel door. Richard Orme and his crew, dragged into the tunnel by Martians, enter a strange subterranean world, a world where Martians pay homage to a sunlike globe - floating high above their cities of the interior. Orme thought they were sun worshippers. But there is a man who dwells within the flaming orb. And these people call him "Jesus." And the man they called "Jesus" would go back to Earth. He would be labeled "the Anti-Christ". And Richard Orme asked himself, Would history repeat itself... once more?"--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Los Angeles, CA: Pinnacle Books, 1979.

Translations

External links