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Utopia and Idealism:
Time and Immortality:
Self-Discovery:
Conflict Between Modernity and Tradition:
James Hilton*s Lost Horizon is a captivating tale of mystery, utopia, and self-discovery. First published in 1933, this classic novel introduces readers to Shangri-La, a hidden valley in the Himalayas, where time seems to stand still and life is steeped in serenity and wisdom.
The story follows Hugh Conway, a British diplomat, who, along with a group of travelers, is stranded in the mystical paradise of Shangri-La after a plane crash. As Conway learns more about this secluded utopia and its enigmatic leader, he is faced with profound questions about life, purpose, and the nature of happiness. Is Shangri-La a sanctuary or a seductive illusion?
The allure of a perfect society untouched by the modern world.
The philosophical implications of longevity and timelessness.
The internal struggles of characters searching for meaning and fulfillment.
A critique of the fast-paced, materialistic world versus a simpler, harmonious existence.
Lost Horizon is more than an adventure〞it is a thought-provoking exploration of human nature and the pursuit of happiness. James Hilton*s vivid storytelling and rich imagery make this novel a timeless classic that continues to captivate and inspire readers around the world.






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