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The narrative unfolds through an anonymous narrator documenting the Martian invasion near London, showcasing their advanced technology that threatens humanity's survival. The story highlights the rapid destruction of central England, yet the Martians ultimately fall victim to Earth's bacteria. As a pioneering work in the alien invasion genre, it remains a significant contribution to science fiction. The novel also inspired Orson Welles' famous 1938 radio adaptation, which famously caused panic among listeners who believed the invasion was real.
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The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells
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- Title
- The War of the Worlds
- Language
- English
- Authors
- H. G. Wells
- Publisher
- DOUBLE 9 BOOKSLLP
- Released
- 2022
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 168
- ISBN13
- 9789394973558
- Category
- Sci-fi and Fantasy
- Description
- The narrative unfolds through an anonymous narrator documenting the Martian invasion near London, showcasing their advanced technology that threatens humanity's survival. The story highlights the rapid destruction of central England, yet the Martians ultimately fall victim to Earth's bacteria. As a pioneering work in the alien invasion genre, it remains a significant contribution to science fiction. The novel also inspired Orson Welles' famous 1938 radio adaptation, which famously caused panic among listeners who believed the invasion was real.