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There Was A Nover Published In The 60S, I Think, 'the Trouble With Lichen', Which Dealt With...
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...the problems of immortality. Could this Russian scientist have stirred up a similar hornets nest?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// I can't remember any of it. We also read The Midwich Cuckoos, The Chrysalids, The Kraken Wakes and The Day of the Triffids. //
64yup good 1960s SF
actually the kraken wakes was a given textbook at skool -sep 64
n the films
the trouble with Trouble with LIchen is that the heroine kinda turned political at tne end
and nothing else happened
[ they injected lichen products and it slowed metabolism and so ergo you lived longer
64yup good 1960s SF
actually the kraken wakes was a given textbook at skool -sep 64
n the films
the trouble with Trouble with LIchen is that the heroine kinda turned political at tne end
and nothing else happened
[ they injected lichen products and it slowed metabolism and so ergo you lived longer
I have a copy of the book, along with several other John Wyndhams - I recently re-read The Kraken Wakes and found it wore very well. I then bought The Chrysallids, which I hadn't read, and that was excellent. I remember 'Trouble with lichen' as enjoyably lightweight but thought-provoking reading. The bit that stays in my mind is where you have to stop the anti-ageing tratment because 'you don't want to gestate like an elephant'!
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