“And we danced, on the brink of an unknown future, to an echo from a vanished past.”
― John Wyndham, The Day of the Triffids
“…after all, what is a planet but an island in space?”
And again there are no words.
Words exist that can, used by a poet, achieve a dim monochrome of the body's love, but beyond that they fail clumsily. My love flowed out to her, hers back to me. Mine stroked and soothed. Hers caressed. The distance - and the difference - between us dwindled and vanished. We could meet, mingle, and blend. Neither one of us existed any more; for a time there was a single being that was both. There was escape from the solitary cell; a brief symbiosis, sharing all the word ...”
― John Wyndham, The Chrysalids
Images : Patrick Leger http://www.artfinder.com/tag/john-wyndham/?
Images: Harry Willcock http://www.penguinsciencefiction.org/14.html
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Village of the Damned (based on The Midwich Cuckoos)
In the English village of Midwich, the blond-haired, glowing-eyed children of uncertain paternity prove to have frightening powers.
Directed by Wolf Rilla (1960)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054443/
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(* Note: Movie starts about 4 and a half minutes into the attached video.)
"A shower of meteorites produces a glow that blinds anyone that looks at it. As it was such a beautiful sight, most people were watching, and as a consequence, 99% of the population go blind. In the original novel, this chaos results in the escape of some Triffids: experimental plants that are capable of moving themselves around and attacking people."
The Day of the Triffids: Directed by Steve Sekely (1962)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055894/
“Anybody who has had a great treasure has always led a precarious existence.”
― John Wyndham, The Day of the Triffids
John Wyndham (1903 -1969)
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