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frank_herbert [2021/08/17 09:48] (current) rapidplatypus [Hard Sci-Fi] |
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==== Hard Sci-Fi ==== | ==== Hard Sci-Fi ==== |
Herbert's writings are considered the hard science fiction genre. His writings combined philosophical, psychological, theological, and economic themes. He liked to analyze human nature and conjecture what it might be capable of. He was often inspired by religions - Buddhism or Islam. | Herbert's writings are considered the hard science fiction genre. His writings combined philosophical, psychological, theological and economic themes. He liked to analyze human nature and conjecture what it might be capable of. He was often inspired by religions, particularly Buddhism and Islam. |
[([[https://www.bcls.lib.nj.us/genre-science-fiction|Burlington County Library System]])] | [([[https://www.bcls.lib.nj.us/genre-science-fiction|Burlington County Library System]])] |
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Frank Herbert's literary debut was a short story, but it was far from a science-fiction style. He began to publish texts in thematic magazines only in 1952. His first literary success came in 1956 when he published a novel entitled Dragon in the Sea. [([[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jul/03/dune-50-years-on-science-fiction-novel-world|The Guardian]])] | Frank Herbert's literary debut was a short story, but it was far from a science-fiction style. He began to publish texts in thematic magazines only in 1952. His first literary success came in 1956 when he published a novel entitled Dragon in the Sea. [([[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jul/03/dune-50-years-on-science-fiction-novel-world|The Guardian]])] |
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