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The Purple Cloud (Penguin Classics) - M.P. Shiel
The Purple Cloud (Penguin Classics)
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Dark, desolate and fantastical, The Purple Cloud was a pioneer in the genre of apocalyptic novels, and the first great science fiction work of the twentieth century. It inspired authors such as H. P. Lovecraft and Stephen King. The Purple Cloud tells the grandly bleak story of Adam Jeffson: the... show more
Dark, desolate and fantastical, The Purple Cloud was a pioneer in the genre of apocalyptic novels, and the first great science fiction work of the twentieth century. It inspired authors such as H. P. Lovecraft and Stephen King. The Purple Cloud tells the grandly bleak story of Adam Jeffson: the first man to reach the North Pole and the last man left alive on earth. A sweet-smelling, deadly cloud of poisonous gas has devastated the world, and as Jeffson travels the stricken globe in search of human life, he slowly succumbs to madness, and unleashes fire and destruction on his planet. John Sutherland's introduction discusses M. P. Shiel's dissolute life, the originality of his book and its place within the context of 'last man' novels. This edition also includes a chronology, notes and further reading.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008KVC7NO
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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Edward
Edward rated it
4.0 The Purple Cloud
ChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the Text--The Purple CloudNotes
Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it
I just watched the film, "The World, The Flesh & The Devil" (1959) which is based on this book. Then I read that HP Lovecraft loved this novel. Now I HAVE to read it!
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it
Immediately upon finishing The Purple Cloud I had to reread H.P. Lovecraft's novella "At the Mountains of Madness." Both stories deal with forbidden polar expeditions and world-shattering revelations. Where Lovecraft's story revealed a past and a cosmos where humans hardly signified, Shiel's is a re...
The Library of Babel
The Library of Babel rated it
4.0
This book is amazingly entertaining and, by coincidence, extremely topical. I wonder why it never became that popular worldwide. Perhaps it will soon.Just think about the trouble we're currently having with that Icelandic vulcano, the tongue-twister Eyjafjallajokull.What if those spiteful ashes were...
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Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it
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The discussion this morning around Day of the Triffids reminded me of this obscure and extremely bizarre novel, which I must have read when I was about ten or eleven. The Wikipedia article is excellent - I had quite forgotten most of the outrageous plot, which starts when God wipes out all human bei...
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