The era of Chrysalids and Triffids _____ The times of John Wyndham 's SF, The Chrysalids and Triffids did not pay attention to incredible incredible technology development. Focusing on people, especially the hero, we deal with the many anxious situations they face in the fear world they face in the future. ___ Triffid era is Wyndham's most famous novel, a story of a cosmic explosion blinded a large part of the population, a terrible mistake of agricultural experiments, and millions of trifides, carnivores p
It is not as famous as "Three Toes" or "Zhongdu Du Fu", but thorn seems to be closely related to John Wyndham's most powerful and profound work. 98% of books are five-star masterpieces. Sadly, the Wyndham was ruined at the height of the climax - catastrophic, actually striking the theme of the story. (To be more clear, Wyndham actually promises literary harakiri.) But until that moment it was a rich and memorable reading experience that became important for the eternal theme.
Unlike the famous Triffid, The Chrysalids and The Midwich Cuckoos, The Kraken Wakes is a wonderful companion of the famous works of Wyndham. From the perspective of the average British couple, the center of The Kraken Wakes is an alien story invasion story. Wyndham is hidden in the deepest part of the ocean, the appearance and motivation of the alien is unknown. Trying to contact them may lead to strange revenge. Like the shark of the white shark, we do not explain exactly how the aliens look, what they are doing. In the topic on Wyndham's first topic, Aliens 'intrusion, copying the familiar metaphor developed by HG Wells while keeping the opponent away from the picture and deleting the story, maintaining Wells' most panicky upgrade I avoided. Feel the novel
But London is again the main scene of another novel from the sky, the classic Vatican days of John Wyndham. Meteor shower showers caused the first destruction, and the majority of the world's population was blind in one night. ("Meteor" may actually be a secret weapons system that fails and Wyndham's comment on arms race is not so inclined.) (29) But to capture the opportunity, a huge mutant plant, brachium Triceps, and moving this species literally may now cause painful death for those who are not defended, and may take over the world - hitchcock birds. Starring Howard Kiel in 1962, director Steve Sekley 's disappointing novel movie. (See also below.)