Valley of Dreams

Valley of Dreams

Infobox short story |
name = Valley of Dreams
author = Stanley G. Weinbaum
country = flag|USA
language = English
series = Tweel
genre = science fiction short story
published_in = "Wonder Stories"
publisher = Gernsback Publications
media_type = Magazine
pub_date = November 1934
preceded_by = A Martian Odyssey
"Valley of Dreams" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum originally published in the November 1934 issue of "Wonder Stories". "Valley of Dreams" was Weinbaum's second published story, and is a sequel to his first story, "A Martian Odyssey".

Plot summary

Two weeks before the "Ares" is scheduled to leave Mars, Captain Harrison sends American chemist Dick Jarvis and French biologist "Frenchy" Leroy to retrieve the film Jarvis took before his auxiliary rocket crashed into the Thyle highlands the week before. Along the way, the Earthmen stop at the city of the cart creatures and the site of the pyramid building creature for Leroy to take some samples. After picking up the film canisters from the crashed rocket at Thyle II, the two men fly east to Thyle I to look for signs of the birdlike Martian, Tweel.

Near a canal the men find a strange, deserted city thousands of years old. The buildings are inhabited by birdlike Martians of Tweel's species, including Tweel himself, and Jarvis and the Martian enjoy a happy reunion. Jarvis persuades Tweel to guide them through the city.

In one building they come across a ratlike being hunched over a Martian book. Tweel angrily chases the rat-thing away and replaces the book on a shelf, though the Earthmen aren't sure whether the rat-thing was reading the book or eating it. Elsewhere in the building, which seems to be a library, Tweel shows the Earthmen a huge mural of a human kneeling before a seated Martian. When Leroy remarks that the Martian in the mural looks like the Egyptian god Thoth, Tweel excitedly repeats the name, pointing to itself and all around them at the city. The Earthmen realize that Tweel's people, the Thoth, had visited ancient Egypt and served as inspiration for the Ibis-headed god. (This is actually anachronistic, since Thoth was the classical Greek version of the god's name.)Over the next three days, Tweel shows the Earthmen around the city, including a solar-powered pumping station designed to move water down the canal. Finally, a mile south of the ancient Martian city, the Earthmen find a valley filled with dream-beasts. As the dream-beasts mesmerize them, the two Earthmen see everything they've ever desired spread out before them, and rush forward helplessly. Tweel attacks one of the dream-beasts, momentarily freeing Jarvis. The Earthman kills the dream-beast with a pistol shot, then kills another that is attacking Leroy, and the three of them flee the valley. Jarvis and Leroy return to their rocket to recover from their encounter with the dream-beasts.

Before returning to the "Ares", as a parting gift, the Earthmen take Tweel to the wreck of the other rocket, and give it the rocket's atomic power plant. In time, the Thoth will be able to master atomic power, and will no longer be dependent on solar power to run their civilization.

Collections

"Valley of Dreams" appears in the following Stanley G. Weinbaum collections:

* "A Martian Odyssey and Others" (1949)
* "A Martian Odyssey and Other Science Fiction Tales" (1974)
* "The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum" (1974)
* "Interplanetary Odysseys" (2006)

External links

*gutenberg|no=22301|name=Valley of Dreams (Transcribed from "A Martian Odyssey and Others" published in 1949.)


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