The Forgotten Planet (1954)
by Murray Leinster
A primitive band of humans, the descendants of the passengers on a crashed spaceliner, struggle to survive on a planet ruled by giant insects, the result of an incomplete terraforming project.
Separated from his tribe, young Burl begins to think in new ways and eventually leads his people to a better life.
Murray Leinster's entertaining story is lifted a notch above the pulp novel by his vivid and well-researched descriptions of insect life.
Murray Leinster |
These people live in a lonely, nightmarish world of mechanical brutality where there are no other living beings with whom they can find common cause.
A development near the end of the novel, wherein they encounter long-lost and long-forgotten former companions, is surprisingly touching.
Part of the fun of reading old science fiction is identifying the anachronisms.
"The Forgotten Planet" (Danish) |
In a future when humans have spread across the galaxy and are capable of faster-than-light travel, what is the reason that the "forgotten planet" was forgotten?
"Forgotten Planet" (Swedish) |
A computer punch card fell down behind a filing cabinet!
"Forgotten Planet" (Romanian) |
"The Forgotten Planet" (Italian) |
"The Forgotten Planet" (Portuguese) |
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