Iceworld

Iceworld

Dust-jacket from the first edition
Author Hal Clement
Cover artist Ric Binkley
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher Gnome Press
Publication date
1953
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 216 pp
OCLC 1457433

Iceworld is a science fiction novel by author Hal Clement. It was published in 1953 by Gnome Press in an edition of 4,000 copies. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine Astounding in 1951.

Plot introduction

The novel concerns an interplanetary narcotics agent who is forced to work on an incredibly cold world (from his point of view — the planet is in fact Earth), where he teams up with natives of the alien planet (humans) in his attempt to stop the smuggling of a dangerous drug (tobacco) to Sirius. Although the story involves both aliens and humans, it is told primarily from an alien perspective.

Reception

Galaxy reviewer Groff Conklin characterized Iceworld as "believable, exciting, and satisfying."[1] Boucher and McComas gave the novel a mixed review, saying that while it was "thinly plotted and characterized [and] hardly stirs wonder or any other emotion of good fiction," that Clement had "never done a better job of making plausible and scientifically convincing every detail of the physiology and technology of an alien race . . . so absorbingly created and described that you may well put up with an unfair amount of novelistic tedium."[2] P. Schuyler Miller reported that "As an intellectual puzzle, it's top-rank stuff," but concluded that the difficulty in identifying with the alien protagonist would limit the novel's appeal."[3]

References

  1. "Galaxy's 5 Stsr Shelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1953, p.119
  2. "Recommended Reading," F&SF, August 1953, p. 97.
  3. "The Reference Library," Astounding Science Fiction, January 1954, pp.147-48

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