The Worlds of Dune
The Places and Cultures that Inspired Frank Herbert
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Quarto Publishing PLC
Published:5th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
'An impressive work of granular Dunesploitation.'
- Empire Magazine
Some writers build worlds. Others birth entire universes.
In the decades since its publication, Frank Herbert’s Dune has become arguably the best-selling and certainly the best-known science fiction novel ever written. So how did an ex-Navy newspaperman from Washington State come to write such a world-conquering novel? And how was he able to pack it with so many layers of myth and meaning?
Herbert’s boundless imagination was sparked by a dizzying array of ideas, from classical history to cutting-edge science, from environmentalism to Zen philosophy, and from Arabic texts to Shakespeare’s tragedies.
Beginning on Arrakis and going planet by planet, The Worlds of Dune offers a supremely deep dive into Herbert's universe – detailing along the way the many diverse strands that he wove into his epic creation to offer a visually rich accompaniment to this sci-fi legend.
'Part analysis, part history book, Huddleston's tome covers Herbert's myriad influences, from Soviet Imperialism to the Irish Catholic matriarchs who informed the Bene Gesserit. An impressice work of granular Dunesploitation'.
* Empire Magazine *'An in-depth exploration of the places, events, and cultures that captivated Herbet during the writing of Dune, and became integral in his world-building'.
* Creative Review *'a beautifully designed book exploring the ideas and concepts behind this science fiction classic'.
* Dune ScholISBN: 9780711282117
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 750g
208 pages