The Death of the Earth | |
Title Orig: | La Mort de la Terre |
Translators: | George E. Slusser (1978, 2012), Brian Stableford (2010) |
Author: | J.-H. Rosny aîné |
Country: | Belgium |
Language: | French |
Genre: | Science fiction, Adventure novel |
Publisher: | Arno Press (US), Black Coat Press (US), Wesleyan University Press (US) |
Release Date: | 1910 |
English Pub Date: | 1978, 2010, 2012 |
Media Type: | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Isbn: | 978-0-405-11020-7 |
Isbn Note: | (1978), (2010) & (2012) |
Oclc: | 774276672 |
The Death of the Earth (French: La Mort de la Terre) is a 1910 Belgian novel by J.-H. Rosny aîné.
In the far future, the Earth has become an immense, dry desert. Small communities of future humans, partially adapted to the harsher climate, survive united by the "Great Planetary" communications web. The means for human survival are rapidly diminishing beyond repair, with the remaining supplies of water failing or becoming increasingly hard to find. Along with this, a barely comprehensible form of life – "ferromagnetals" ("les ferromagnétaux") – have begun to develop and spread within and throughout the Earth itself. The narrative focuses mainly on group of humans led by Targ, who at the beginning of the story is the "watchman" ("veilleur") of the Great Planetary.