A stunning Vintage Classics edition of the original story of alien invasion from the father of science fiction, H.G. Wells
H.G. Wells was born in Bromley, Kent, in 1866. After an education
repeatedly interrupted by his family's financial problems, he
eventually found work as a teacher at a succession of schools,
where he began to write his first stories.
Wells became a prolific writer with a diverse output, of which the
famous works are his science fiction novels. These are some of the
earliest and most influential examples of the genre, and include
classics such as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. Most
of his books very well-received, and had a huge influence on many
younger writers, including George Orwell and Isaac Asimov. Wells
also wrote many popular non-fiction books, and used his writing to
support the wide range of political and social causes in which he
had an interest, although these became increasingly eccentric
towards the end of his life.
Twice-married, Wells had many affairs, including a ten-year liaison
with Rebecca West that produced a son. He died in London in 1946.
Variously interpreted as a commentary on evolutionary theory,
British imperialism and Victorian fears and prejudices, War of the
Worlds tells the nail-biting tale of one man's struggle to track
down his wife during an alien invasion. Included are some of the
most vivid scenes of London in literature
*Independent*
Sharply satirises the human refusal to look beyond men's petty
concerns...wonderfully suggestive
*Daily Telegraph*
The cosily familiar settings emphasise the horror of the
invasion...spookily prescient of the World Wars. Science fiction
often dates badly; not so here: hard to believe this was written in
1898
*Observer*
An astonishing mind and a visionary imagination
*Daily Mail*
The classic tale of alien invasion, and still the best
*The Times*
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