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Frank Herbert will forever be known as the "author of Dune," the science fiction masterpiece that made his career and made his name. But he was an exceptionally diverse author who wrote in numerous genres. Even at the beginning of his writing career, Frank Herbert wrote whatever inspired him,...
Frank Herbert will forever be known as the "author of Dune," the science fiction masterpiece that made his career and made his name. But he was an exceptionally diverse author who wrote in numerous genres. Even at the beginning of his writing career, Frank Herbert wrote whatever inspired him, irrespective of genre, market, or audience tastes.After the success of his first novel The Dragon in the Sea (1955), Herbert wrote numerous novels and short stories that failed to find a market. He persevered until finally, seven years later, he wrote the most unpublishable novel of all, Dune--which, once it finally found a home with an obscure publisher, finally made Frank Herbert a household name synonymous with science fiction.This volume collects four of those complete, never-before-published novels written before Dune: High-Opp, a dystopian science fiction novel; Angels' Fall, a jungle survival adventure; A Game of Authors, a Cold War thriller; and A Thorn in the Bush, a mainstream novel based on some of Herbert's experiences in Mexico.
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Cím: Four Unpublished Novels - High-Opp, Angel's Fall, A Game of Authors, A Thorn in the Bush [eKönyv: epub, mobi]
Frank Patrick Herbert sokoldalú amerikai sci-fi-író, akinek érdeklődése és tudása számtalan területet érintett és ez regényein is megmutatkozik. Fő műve, A Dűne az egyik legösszetettebb és legsokrétűbb mű a világirodalomban. Ez a regénye ma sikeresebb mint valaha, és az elmúlt évek alatt több tucat nyelvre fordították le, és közel 20 millió példányt adtak el belőle.[2] Elnyerte a Hugo- és a Nebula-díjat is.