Dune
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- Published
- 1965
- ISBN
- 9780340822548
Dune is a book by Frank Herbert. In 1965.
About this book
Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel establishes a science fiction universe centered on the desert planet Arrakis, whose sole valuable resource is the spice melange. The work examines how control over a single commodity shapes interstellar politics, religious movements, and ecological systems. Herbert weaves together themes of environmental stewardship, the dangers of messianic leadership, and the long-term consequences of human adaptation to harsh landscapes. The narrative follows a prominent noble house as it navigates shifting alliances, resource scarcity, and cultural friction in a society where survival depends on mastering both the desert environment and complex power structures. The book helped shift science fiction toward sociological and ecological inquiry, moving beyond purely technological speculation. Its intricate world-building and layered examination of human behavior under extreme conditions continue to inform discussions about sustainability, governance, and the intersection of faith and authority. The novel remains a foundational text in speculative fiction for its philosophical depth and enduring relevance to contemporary environmental discourse.
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Dune was published in 1965.
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Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel establishes a science fiction universe centered on the desert planet Arrakis, whose sole valuable resource is the spice melange. The work examines how control over a single commodity shapes interstellar politics, religious movements, and ecological systems. Herbert weaves ...
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Dune was written by Frank Herbert.
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