The Lovers

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The Lovers is a science fiction novel by Philip José Farmer that explores controversial themes of sexuality, religion, and xenophobia through a human-alien relationship.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Philip José Farmer NERFINISHED
basedOn earlier novella "The Lovers"
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes religious fundamentalism
xenophobic attitudes
exploresTheme cultural conflict
heresy
human–alien relationship
intolerance
religion
sexuality
taboo relationships
xenophobia
featuresCharacter female alien lover
human male protagonist
genre science fiction
social science fiction
hasReception considered groundbreaking for explicit content in SF
recognized as a classic work of Philip José Farmer
regarded as controversial at time of publication
influenced later New Wave and adult-oriented science fiction
language English
literaryForm novel
narrativeFocus clash between personal desire and religious authority
romantic and sexual relationship between human and alien
notableFor controversial treatment of sexuality
critique of religious dogma
depiction of human–alien sex
early example of adult themes in science fiction
publicationType expanded novel version of earlier story
setting distant planet inhabited by insectoid aliens
far future

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Philip José Farmer notableWork The Lovers