
1956: A Year of Wonder in Science Fiction and Beyond
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1956 was a momentous year for science fiction, with the release of timeless films and the publication of classic novels and stories. It was also a pivotal year for the world at large, with events producing ripples we still feel seven decades later.This book explores how the year s landmark works films such as Forbidden Planet and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and stories such as Asimov s The Last Question and Clarke s The City and the Stars emerged from their cultural context. Writers, artists, and film directors reflected the era s tension between optimism and anxiety, between the promise a...
1956 was a momentous year for science fiction, with the release of timeless films and the publication of classic novels and stories. It was also a pivotal year for the world at large, with events producing ripples we still feel seven decades later.
This book explores how the year s landmark works films such as Forbidden Planet and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and stories such as Asimov s The Last Question and Clarke s The City and the Stars emerged from their cultural context. Writers, artists, and film directors reflected the era s tension between optimism and anxiety, between the promise and peril of progress.
The book traces, month-by-month, events in five themes: science and technology; politics and the economy; entertainment and arts; celebrity culture; and competitive sport. This was a climate defined by rapid change from the Suez Crisis to Elvis Presley s meteoric rise; from early computers to space race dreams. The science fiction emerging from this turbulent year helped form our collective imagination of tomorrow.
This book explores how the year s landmark works films such as Forbidden Planet and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and stories such as Asimov s The Last Question and Clarke s The City and the Stars emerged from their cultural context. Writers, artists, and film directors reflected the era s tension between optimism and anxiety, between the promise and peril of progress.
The book traces, month-by-month, events in five themes: science and technology; politics and the economy; entertainment and arts; celebrity culture; and competitive sport. This was a climate defined by rapid change from the Suez Crisis to Elvis Presley s meteoric rise; from early computers to space race dreams. The science fiction emerging from this turbulent year helped form our collective imagination of tomorrow.