Where history looks to the past, prophecy looks to the future, Valya Harknonnen a woman forced to live in exile on the planet Wallach IX following the shaming
An old man sits in his garden, wishing to be undisturbed, to enjoy the sunshine and the shade and the serenity of growing things which place no demands
Published as a novel in 1965 after previously being serialised in Analog, Frank Herbert’s Dune is regarded as a masterpiece and landmark of science fiction in terms of
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Frank Herbert’s Dune, The Folio Society have released a limited edition illustrated version. And it is stunning!
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Like Lost in La Mancha to Terry Gilliam’s The Man who Killed Don Quixote (which ironically is in production again, fifteen years after original thwarted attempt), there are
It’s been thirteen years since a low budget science fiction film shot in Queensland, Australia, stunned viewers across the world with its bold and uncompromising vision of the