Anglais The Great Dune Trilogy

Frank Herbert

Résumé

Three of the greatest SF novels in the world in one bumper omnibus, and the inspiration for the spectacular cinematic events Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two.
'An astonishing science fiction phenomenon' WASHINGTON POST
'I know nothing comparable to it except The Lord of the Rings' Arthur C Clarke
Herbert's evocative, epic tales are set on the desert planet Arrakis, the focus for a complex political and military struggle with galaxy-wide repercussions.
Arrakis is the source of spice, a mind-enhancing drug which makes interstellar travel possible; it is the most valuable substance in the galaxy. When Duke Atreides and his family take up court there, they fall into a trap set by the Duke's bitter rival, Baron Harkonnen. The Duke is poisoned, but his wife and her son Paul escape to the vast and arid deserts of Arrakis, which have given the planet its nickname of Dune.
Paul and his mother join the Fremen, the Arrakis natives, who have learnt to live in this harsh and complex ecosystem. But learning to survive is not enough - Paul's destiny was mapped out long ago and his mother is committed to seeing it fulfilled.
Read the books which inspired the Academy Award-winning and jaw-dropping cinematic events Dune: Part One (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024), starring Timothee Chalomet, Florence Pugh, Jessica Ferguson and Austin Butler. A science fiction spectacular like no other, this is a deeply climate conscious novel, and a compelling family saga for the ages.
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'This is - quite simply - the most magnificent Sci-Fi epic ever written . . . The scope of Asimov's Foundation, the attention to detail and context of Tolkien's LotR, coupled with an unmatched visionary socio-ecological messianic narrative that is scarily relevant today ' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Frank Herbert's immortal space opera that created many of the tropes we take for granted inside them is a book that doesn't need my endorsement . . . the nobility is some of the most decadent and depraved in fiction . . . It's a fantastic book, amazing story' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'The blend of science-aversion, exploitation of the naive by systematic manipulation of religion and witchcraft, and the harsh realities of life in a barren and mineral depleted desert is astounding. I love these books!' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Herbert succeeds at juxtaposing so many different elements: ecology, religion, consciousness, feudalism, space travel... gawsh, I could go on! . . . It is a mainly character-driven plot, with the three books in this trilogy focusing on the Atreides family on Dune . . . I think everyone should delve into this world, let themselves be absorbed by it. It makes you question your reality, your choices, your relationships and the impact you have on the world, or the impact the world has on you' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Dune perhaps epitomises science-fiction. The willingness to embrace big ideas and show them playing out on a broad canvas . . . You have to read it to believe it' Goodreads reviewer


  • Auteur(s)

    Frank Herbert

  • Éditeur

    Gateway

  • Distributeur

    Numilog

  • Date de parution

    18/10/2018

  • EAN

    9781473226579

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    912 Pages

  • Action copier/coller

    Non

  • Action imprimer

    Non

  • Partage

    Dans le cadre de la copie privée

  • Nb Partage

    6 appareils

  • Poids

    2 949 Ko

  • Diffuseur

    Autodiffusion

  • Entrepôt

    Numilog

  • Support principal

    ebook (ePub)

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Frank Herbert

Frank Patrick Herbert est l'auteur de Dune, le livre-culte suprême pour tous les amateurs de SF. Né le 8 octobre 1920 à Tacoma dans l'état de Washington, il se marie pour la deuxième fois en 1946 et aura trois enfants. Il s'essaie à l'écriture à partir de 1944 sous un pseudonyme qu'il n'a jamais voulu divulguer. Les premières nouvelles (non SF) qu'il écrit sous son nom sont publiées dans le journal Esquire. En 1952, il publie sa première nouvelle de SF dans Astounding. La même année, il étudie la psychanalyse jungienne et devient lui-même analyste. Son premier roman, inspiré par cette longue étude de la psychologie des profondeurs, paraît en 1956, Le Dragon sous la mer. En 1963, il publie The Dune World dans le journal Analog. Cette nouvelle plaît tant aux lecteurs que Frank Herbert décide de s'en inspirer pour écrire son prochain livre. L'année 1965 voit la publication de Dune. Il obtient le prix Nebula, puis l'année suivante le prix Hugo. La saga de Dune peut alors commencer. En 1984, il participe activement au projet de David Lynch qui adapte Dune au cinéma. La même année, sa femme, Beverly, décède. Il se remariera en 1985. Frank Herbert est mort le 11 février 1986 d'une embolie pulmonaire. La saga de Dune restée inachevée est reprise par son fils Brian et par Kevin J. Anderson.

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