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 The Kraken Wakes is an apocalyptic science fiction novel by John Wyndham, originally published by Michael Joseph in the UK in 1953 and first published in the US in the same year by Ballantine Books under the title Out of the Deeps as a mass market...



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Wyndham, John. The Kraken wakes.(Young adult review)(Audiobook review)
05/01/2008: 373 words, approx. 1 pages WYNDHAM, John. The Kraken wakes. A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatization. 2 cds. 1.5 hrs. BBC Audiobooks America. 1953/2007 978-0-7927-5412-1. $29.95. Vinyl; plot, author notes. SA This is an adaptation of a Wyndham SF novel, with a full cast of narrators. Though...
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 Studies in the Novel
The kraken in the computer.(Book Review)
03/22/2005: 6,839 words, approx. 23 pages HERSHEL PARKER. Herman Melville: A Biography: Volume I, 1819-1851. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. xx + 941 pp. HERSHEL PARKER. Herman Melville: A Biography: Volume II, 1851-1891. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. xvii + 997 pp. Two...



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Critical Essay by Diana Reed
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 John Wyndham's science-fiction stories are memorable for the 'unthinkable' situations they postulate. His strength stems partly from the creation of tensions and choices that pose awkward problems for the reader as well as the characters—was Zellaby morally right to murder the children in The Midwich Cuckoos? Could his action even be termed 'murder'?—and partly from the nightmare quality of some of the pictures he presents: the silence of the suddenly-blinded...


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