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The Kraken Wakes
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The Kraken Wakes

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Description

An "ingenious, horrifying" (The Guardian) first contact story by one of the twentieth century's most brilliant-and neglected-science fiction and horror writers, whom Stephen King called "the best writer of science fiction that England has ever produced."

"Few books capture the obscure, elliptical way that threats move from the background to the foreground of reality like The Kraken Wakes. . . . Feels all too familiar in today's age of anti-vaxxer disinformation and QAnon conspiracists." -Alexandra Kleeman, from the Introduction

What if aliens invaded and colonized Earth's oceans rather than its land?

Britain, 1953: It begins with red dots appearing across the sky and crashing to the oceans' deeps. At first, many people believe that these aliens are interested in only what's down below. But when the polar ice-caps begin to melt, it becomes clear that these beings are not interested in sharing the Earth and that humankind might just be on the brink of extinction. . . .

Détails

Autres ISBN/GTIN9780593450116
Type de produitLivre numérique
ReliureLivres électroniques
FormatEPUB
Indications sur le formatDRM Adobe
Date de parution19.04.2022
Pages272 pages
LangueAnglais
Taille fichier988 Kbytes
Groupe de produitsLivre numérique anglais
CatégorieFantasy (eBook)
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Auteur

John Wyndham (1903-1969) is considered a pioneer of science fiction and horror, though he preferred to think of himself as a "logical fantasist." He began writing science fiction and detective stories in the 1920s, but shifted to science fiction post-WWII, focusing on themes of disaster, invasion, and first contact. His best known works include The Day of the Triffids (1951) and The Midwich Cuckoos (1957). A pacifist and socialist, Wyndham-unlike a lot of mid-century genre fiction authors-was alive to the impact of sexism, classism, and prejudice and his novels reflect his liberal politics.

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