en

Herbert Wells

Herbert George Wells was a prolific English author and a key figure in science fiction. His best-known works include The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and War of the Worlds (1898). Honored as a "father of Science Fiction," he was nominated for the Nobel Literature Prize four times. The film rendition of The War of the Worlds won the Hugo award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 1954.

Herbert Wells was born in Bromley, Kent, in 1866. He was the son of a professional cricket player and a domestic servant. Despite a difficult childhood, he obtained a scholarship to study biology at the Royal College of Science in London. There Wells developed a deep interest in science and the natural world.

After completing his studies, Wells began to write short stories, articles, and books. His first novel, The Time Machine, published in 1895, was an instant success. It was followed by some other classics, including The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Invisible Man, and War of the Worlds.

The film War of the Worlds, produced by George Pal and directed by Byron Haskin, was released in 1953 and starred in Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. It was a critical and commercial success and is now considered a classic of the science fiction genre.

Herbert Wells was also a social commentator and political activist. He strongly advocated for progressive social reform and used his writing to explore the ideas and issues he was passionate about. His non-fiction work, The Outline of History (1920), was seminal in history, and his novel, The Shape of Things to Come (1933), explored his vision for the future world.

Throughout his life, Wells remained a committed and engaged citizen and was involved in several political and social causes. He was a vocal critic of colonialism and imperialism and advocated for a world government to promote peace and cooperation among nations. He also played a role in the Fabian Society, a socialist organization in British politics in the early 20th century.

Herbert Wells died at the age of 79.
years of life: 21 September 1866 13 August 1946

Published audiobooks

Quotes

ireneyena99has quoted2 years ago
There is no dif­fer­ence between Time and any of the three di­men­sions of Space ex­cept that our con­scious­ness moves along it
ireneyena99has quoted2 years ago
Our men­tal ex­ist­ences, which are im­ma­ter­ial and have no di­men­sions, are passing along the Time-Di­men­sion with a uni­form ve­lo­city from the cradle to the grave. Just as we should travel down if we began our ex­ist­ence fifty miles above the earth’s sur­face.”
Allera Sassyhas quoted5 months ago
in­can­des­cent

Impressions

b8627429365shared an impressionlast year
👍Worth reading

This book is about the life and death of a scientist named Griffen who’s gone mad.

  • Herbert Wells
    The Invisible Man
    • 3K
    • 136
    • 20
    • 84
    Free
  • yusufa26shared an impression4 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    Great

  • Herbert Wells
    The Time Machine
    • 96.9K
    • 1.2K
    • 78
    • 310
    Free
  • b5948062432shared an impression16 days ago
    👍Worth reading

    fb2epub
    Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)