View Full Version : Literature about technology gone awry?
Mrguy24801
11-19-2012, 09:21 PM
Hello all! I'm compiling info for my capstone project and this is the area I want to research. Can anyone suggest books that deal with this? I'm already using Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Jurassic Park and some of H.G. Wells's work. Any help is appreciated!
PeterL
11-20-2012, 10:15 AM
The Humanoids by Jack Williamson and its sequels.
tonywalt
11-20-2012, 10:58 AM
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace (The movie in the book is so addictive that no one can stop watching it).
kelby_lake
11-20-2012, 12:52 PM
Maybe A Clockwork Orange with the torture therapy?
Emil Miller
11-20-2012, 01:20 PM
H. G. Wells is a good bet but try 'The Machine Stops' by one of his contemporaries E M Forster. Nothing comes close to his vision of a computerised society which goes awry and, considering it was written in 1909, is amazingly prescient.
hillwalker
11-20-2012, 01:51 PM
Isaac Asimov's 'I, Robot' collection of stories (which has virtually nothing to do with the movie of the same name).
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Lokasenna
11-20-2012, 02:01 PM
H. G. Wells is a good bet but try 'The Machine Stops' by one of his contemporaries E M Forster. Nothing comes close to his vision of a computerised society which goes awry and, considering it was written in 1909, is amazingly prescient.
Absolutely seconded - The Machine Stops is an incredible short story.
mal4mac
11-20-2012, 02:17 PM
Check out J.G. Ballard, he has written some excellent literature on technology gone wrong:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._G._Ballard#Works
"Concrete Island" might be a good place to start, the protagonist finds himself stranded in a section of fenced-off wasteland in the middle of a motorway intersection, and is forced to survive on only what is in his crashed car and what he is able to find.
Mrguy24801
11-20-2012, 08:16 PM
Thanks everyone! This is a big help!
mal4mac
11-21-2012, 04:18 AM
In the line of Dr Jekyll, Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World", which is also "drug technology gone wrong..." On that, maybe Trainspotting? Or Junkie by William Burroughs? The nuclear menace is also a rich source - On the Beach, Shute, Cat's Cradle Vonnegut. Dickens wrote a short ghost story, named "The Signal-Man", in which one of the principal incidents is a rail crash, based on an actual rail crash he suffered. Rail crashes also play a big part in La Bête Humaine by Émile Zola (a superb novel that should be better known!) The plot of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" relies greatly on merchant ships going down into the briney deep. Plenty of plane crashes... Lost Horizon by James Hilton. What about war literature in which technology plays a big part... that is just about any... from Henry V (longbows) to Catch 22. This is looking like a big project! Might it not be best to concentrate on one form of technology, or one genre?
Scheherazade
11-21-2012, 06:37 AM
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