The World Below

The World Below

First US edition
Author S. Fowler Wright
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher Collins (UK)
Longman (US)
Publication date
1929 (UK)
1930 (US)
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 344
OCLC 6574474

The World Below is a science fiction novel by author S. Fowler Wright. It was first published in 1929 by Collins. The novel was originally intended as a trilogy, however, the third part was never written. The first part was originally published separately as The Amphibians by Merton Press in 1924. The second part was published separately by Galaxy Science Fiction Novels in 1951 and was also titled The Worlds Below.

Plot introduction

The novel concerns a man who travels 500,000 years into the future with the aid of a time machine. There he encounters a race of intelligent furry beings, the Amphibians. With their help he explores the planet and is eventually captured by the Dwellers, super-intelligent beings who direct the destinies of the planet.

Critical reception

Boucher and McComas praised the 1949 edition, citing its "sociological criticism, spiritual stimulation and satire of high order."[1] L. Sprague de Camp characterized it as "one of the most remarkable science-fiction stories ever written," saying that "For atmosphere the book is absolutely unsurpassed, and for exciting action it rates high." de Camp, however, also faulted the novel's "long philosophical arguments" in dialogue between its hero and his non-human companion, particularly their "straw-man" elements.[2]

Publication history

References

  1. "Recommended Reading," F&SF, February 1950, p.106
  2. "Book Review", Astounding Science Fiction, April 1950, pp.14345


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