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Author | John Brunner (novelist) |
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Language | English |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | 1973 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
Pages | 206 |
ISBN | 0-38-503716-3 |
OCLC | 484991 |
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LC Class | PZ4.B89 Sv3 PR6052.R8 |
The Stone That Never Came Down is a science fiction novel by British author John Brunner, first published in 1973. The novel's setting is England in the near future; the book deals with the failure of political systems around the world to effectively manage social issues.
Title
editThe title of the novel derives from a folk tale in which a clever boy impresses a giant by pretending to throw a stone which is, in actuality, a bird.
Plot summary
editThe world is slipping into a global depression, and no one seems to know what to do about it. Dr. Maurice Post, a research chemist, has created a substance which, in the bloodstream, reproduces itself. This chemical, called VC ("viral coefficient"), has the side effect of amplifying intelligence. Post gives a capsule of VC to Malcolm Fry, who he encounters by chance in a pub. Over the next few months, Fry and his fellows, most of whom are also "infected" with VC, defuse an incipient world war, and start humanity on the road to a new maturity.
References
editExternal links
edit- Library of Congress[1]
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