Posts tagged sci fi

Posts tagged sci fi
En L’An 2000.
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The Colossus of New York (1958)

Laura Miller explains:
Before the nineteenth century, if authors depicted the inhabitants of other planets the aliens were essentially human. The suave Saturnian described by Voltaire in a satirical 1752 story, “Micromégas,” looks like an earthling, except that he’s six thousand feet tall. (And he has a Continental spirit, keeping a mistress—a “pretty little brunette, barely six hundred and sixty fathoms high.”) The Saturnian’s primary fictional purpose, as he visits our planet, is to marvel at the relative puniness of humankind, whom he examines with a very large microscope.
It was only after Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s and Charles Darwin’s theories of adaptation and natural selection gained wider acceptance, in the nineteenth century, that writers began to speculate in earnest about the sorts of creatures that might flourish in environments beyond Earth.
Read more http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2012/06/04/120604crat_atlarge_miller#ixzz22if4IpAv
Thai Gorgo poster.

The Giant Behemoth (1959)
More at El Desván del Abuelito.
Invasion of the Animal People (1959), a.k.a. Terror in the Midnight Sun.
Original title: Space Invasion of Lapland.
Italian poster for War of the Gargantuas (1966)