Planet of the Damned

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Planet of the Damned is a science fiction novel by Harry Harrison, published in 1962. The story is set on the planet Pyrrus, which is known for its extreme and deadly environment. The planet is inhabited by several intelligent species, including the deadly and aggressive pyrrans. The story follows the journey of a group of humans, led by a man named Brion Brandd, who have come to Pyrrus to study its unique flora and fauna. However, they soon find themselves stranded on the planet, with their spacecraft destroyed and no means of communication with the outside world. As they struggle to survive on this hostile planet, they encounter the pyrrans and other dangerous creatures. Brion soon realizes that their only hope of survival is to unite with the pyrrans and overthrow the corrupt ruling class that is leading the planet towards self-destruction. The novel is a thrilling adventure with elements of politics, philosophy, and social commentary. It explores themes such as the nature of power, the cost of survival, and the consequences of exploiting natural resources. Ultimately, "Planet of the Damned" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and the importance of cooperation and unity in the face of adversity.

About the author

Harry Harrison (1925-2012) was an American science fiction author whose career spanned over five decades, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. Born in Stamford, Connecticut, Harrison's early life was marked by a stint in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, where he served as a gunnery instructor. This experience, coupled with his background in illustration and comic book writing, profoundly influenced his narrative style and thematic concerns.Harrison's literary contributions are notable for their wit, satirical edge, and often subversive take on traditional science fiction tropes. He was a vocal critic of militarism and authoritarianism, themes that permeate much of his work. His ability to blend humor with serious social commentary set him apart from many of his contemporaries, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking.One of Harrison's most revolutionary ideas was his exploration of ecological and environmental themes long before they became mainstream concerns. His works often depicted dystopian futures where humanity's hubris and disregard for nature led to catastrophic consequences, serving as an early warning about the perils of environmental neglect.Harrison's influence on contemporary writers is significant. Authors such as Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett have cited him as an inspiration, particularly praising his ability to weave complex, morally ambiguous characters into richly detailed worlds. Despite facing controversies for his outspoken views on various social issues, Harrison remained a beloved figure in the science fiction community, celebrated for his relentless pursuit of truth through fiction.In sum, Harry Harrison was a pioneering force in science fiction, whose legacy continues to resonate with readers and writers alike, reminding us of the power of speculative fiction to challenge and inspire.

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