In The Colors Of Space Bradley Presents A Tale Set In A Distant Future Where Humanity Has Colonized Other Planets In The Galaxy. The Story Follows The Protagonist Bart Steele A Young Man Who Dreams Of Becoming A Spaceman And Exploring The Universe. As Bart Embarks On His Journey Into Space He Encounters Mysterious Phenomena Known As The Colors Of Space That Pose A Threat To Human Civilization. Alongside His Companions Bart Must Navigate Through Dangerous Encounters And Confront The Challenges Posed By These Enigmatic Forces. Marion Zimmer Bradley'S Writing Style In The Colors Of Space Is Characterized By Its Imaginative World-Building Engaging Storytelling And Exploration Of Scientific Concepts Within A Fictional Framework. The Novel Likely Delves Into Themes Of Adventure Discovery And The Human Spirit'S Resilience In The Face Of The Unknown. While The Colors Of Space May Not Be As Well-Known As Some Of Bradley'S Other Works Such As The Darkover Series It Remains A Significant Contribution To The Science Fiction Genre. The Novel Offers Readers A Thrilling Journey Through The Cosmos And Invites Them To Ponder The Mysteries Of The Universe Alongside Its Characters.