1930s

1930s, Books, Nuclear, biological, chemical

The Nine Years’ War

Just as reading Orwell serendipitously led me to a reference to the next war in the air, so too has reading Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Here, Mustapha Mond, one of the Controllers of the world state, gives an impromptu history lesson (I’ve cut out unrelated, interleaved dialogue from another strand of the plot): ‘The

1930s, Books

What Happened to the Corbetts

Nevil Shute’s 1939 novel What Happened to the Corbetts is, as you might expect, one of the most well-written of the knock-out blow novels; it’s certainly one of the few that is still read today (outside of H. G. Wells’ three contributions to the genre).1 Shute takes a different approach to most of his predecessors,

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