<p>In "Trips to the Moon," Lucian of Samosata employs a satirical and whimsical narrative style to explore the boundaries between reality and fantasy. This early work of science fiction presents an imaginative journey to the moon, showcasing Lucian's deft use of parody and humor in critiquing contemporary philosophical and literary notions. As a product of the 2nd-century Greco-Roman literary context, the book captures the essence of ancient skep...