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The wanderer book
The wanderer book











Its gravity causes mass death and destruction as it raises huge ocean waves and causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Within a few days the planet –referred to by everyone simply "The Wanderer"– apparently consumes the Moon.

the wanderer book

The Space Race is still on-going, and while both the USA and the USSR have lunar bases, by Soviets have gained the lead by sending an expedition to Mars.įrom the point of view of most of the population of the Earth, a new planet appears out of nowhere close to the Moon shortly after a total lunar eclipse. The novel is set in a future a few decades after the mid-1960s, when it was written. Its narrative follows multiple disconnected groups of characters to portray the widespread impact of the Wanderer on the entire population of the Earth (and above it) as well as the varied reactions of different groups as they struggle to cope and survive. The novel deals with a wandering planet that enters the Solar System. The Wanderer was the first novel to win the Hugo Award without previously being published in hardcover or appearing in some form in a genre magazine. Translations have appeared in Dutch, French, German, Hungarian and Italian. It was released in hardcover in the UK by Dennis Dobson in 1967, with a paperback edition following from Penguin Books in 1969.

the wanderer book

in 1969, by Gregg Press in 1980, and by the Easton Press in 1991, as well as a Science Fiction Book Club edition in 1987. It won the 1965 Hugo Award for Best Novel.įollowing its initial paperback edition, The Wanderer was reissued in hardcover by Walker & Co. The Wanderer is a science fiction novel by American writer Fritz Leiber, published as a paperback original by Ballantine Books in 1964.













The wanderer book