Q&A: Turning up the heat on sci-fi
Caspar Henderson
Nature, 2008, vol. 454, issue 7205, 698-698
Abstract:
The novel Hothouse is Brian Aldiss's extraordinary 1962 vision of rampant global warming, set on a future stationary Earth with one side permanently baked by the Sun. As the book is republished as a Penguin Modern Classic, the 83-year-old author shares his thoughts on science fiction and life with Nature.
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1038/454698a
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