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The Smoky God; Or, A Voyage to the Inner World

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The narrative presents an editor's account of an aged Norwegian seaman who claims a voyage through polar ice opened into a hollow interior world illuminated by a faint central sun. He describes living among unusually tall, long-lived inhabitants, exploring subterranean seas, strange geography, and rituals, then struggling to return across ice packs to the outer world. Organized as a foreword, the mariner's detailed testimony and several thematic sections, the work alternates reportage and skeptical reflection while probing alternative cosmologies, mythic echoes of Hyperborea, and the tension between extraordinary personal testimony and scientific doubt.

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Willis George Emerson

Willis George Emerson was an American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, including novels, essays, and speeches. His works often explore themes of adventure and the supernatural, with notable titles such as "The Smoky God; Or, A Voyage to the Inner World," which delves into the concept of an inner Earth inhabited by advanced civilizations. Emerson's storytelling reflects a fascination with the mysteries of nature and the human experience, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century American literature. His writings also include works like "A Vendetta of the Hills" and "My 'Pardner' and I (Gray Rocks): A Story of the Middle-West," showcasing his ability to weave compelling narratives across various genres.

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