The day of the triffids 2009 the 2009 triffid is the best one that ive seen so far out of the adaptations, the sting and shape of the hood where menacing and creepy. I have never had a book make me jump before until now. This book could translate very easily to a modern england. And, of course, sometimes the adaptations of books are so horribly done that nothing but a feeling of resentment, disappointment, and hate can be achieved from the viewer. The kraken wakes, dramatised for radio in 1998, is a gripping story of monsters from the. Time and time again, when ive been asked in interviews to name my favourite book, i always plump for john wyndhams 1951 classic, the day of the triffids. The day of the triffids is still definitely worth a watch if your a scifi fan but modern audiences may find it a bit too dated. Doc a note on the day of the triffids and its film adaptations.
The kraken wakes, dramatised for radio in 1998, is a gripping story of monsters from the deep, alien invasion and ecological disaster. The day of the triffids scored 910 with our book club. This threehour bbc miniseries, which originally screened in six halfhour parts, is an extremely. The triffids are an iconic piece of science fiction. The day of the triffids is a 1962 british science fiction film in cinemascope and eastmancolor, produced by george pitcher and philip yordan, and directed by steve sekely.
Out of sheer curiosity, i now want to see the adaptations, just to see the triffids in action. This book contains the complete text of the hardcover edition. The day of the triffids is a 1951 postapocalyptic novel by the english science fiction author john wyndham. It was poorly filmed as the day of the triffids 1962, which stripped the sociological element and made the book into merely an end of the world movie about killer plants on the loose. Jun 08, 2010 before there was little shop of horrors, there was the day of the triffids. As i started typing this piece, id literally just put the novel down after reading it for the first time in ten years or so, and it seemed that now would be an ideal time to write about it in more detail and explain why its been. The day of the triffids audiobook john wyndham audible. From my little knowledge of the numerous filmtv adaptations of this book, it appeared to be very much like any other aliendisaster movie. He explains how the triffids came originally from the ussr and spread to the rest of the world.
Bill describes his earlier life and goes into details about triffids. An adaptation by douglas livingstone of the 1951 novel by john wyndham, the six halfhour episodes were produced by david maloney and directed by ken hannam, with original music by christopher gunning. It is a sequel to john wyndhams the day of the triffids. Mar 16, 2015 if you hadnt read the day of the triffids before you would be forgiven for thinking it is the triffids that pose the biggest threat to humanity, but its not, its the newly blind. Books similar to the day of the triffids goodreads. Ninetyfive per cent of these seeds are fortunately infertile. John wyndham parkes lucas benyon harris was born in 1903, the son of a. When a day that you happen to know is a wednesday starts off sounding like sunday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere.
There are even scenes where the characters try and hide from the blind in the way humans hide from zombies in pretty much all zombie movies. The day of the triffids part 3 david moody author of. As an independent bookstore in the midwest, we thank you for the support. The day of the triffids project gutenberg selfpublishing.
A case can be made for some of his other books being better, the chrysalids and the midwich cuckoos for instance, but triffids is the peoples choice, and having just reread it, decades after my when a day that you happen to know is wednesday starts off by. Although wyndham had already published other novels using other pen name combinations drawn from his real name, this was the first novel published as john. The day of the triffids project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks. The day of the triffids is john wyndhams best known and most popular book by far. Before there was little shop of horrors, there was the day of the triffids. Any locomoting plants in scifi stories will inevitably be compared with them. In 1951 john wyndham published his novel the day of the. The word triffid has become a common reference in british english to describe large, invasive or menacinglooking plants. The day of the triffids radio drama project gutenberg.
The day of the triffids 1981 directed by ken hannam. I have such concrete memories of seeing this as a child and after watching it again after at least twenty years, scene after scene came back to my consciousness. Although wyndham had already published other novels using other penname combinations drawn from his. In 1951 john wyndham published his novel the day of the triffids to moderate acclaim.
Some critics of the day of the triffids believe the novel is devoid of ideas and was written merely to please a destructionhungry audience. Fiftytwo years later, this horrifying story is a science fiction classic, touted by the times london as having. They are an incredible feat of imagination on wyndhams part and the descriptions are so matteroffact that it makes them even more chilling. It stars howard keel and nicole maurey, and is loosely based on the 1951 novel of the same name by john wyndham. In 1951 john wyndham published his novel the day of the triffids to moderate. This week my day of the triffids retrospective reaches peak point. The day of the triffids is a 1950s apocalypse novel by john wyndham which one of my loyal blog readers told me was one on my list i should head for first. He also recounts how he encountered a triffid whilst a child which led to his career in triffid farming. Triffids is my favourite book and its had an enormous influence on my writing and b. A note on the day of the triffids and its film adaptations christian griffiths monash university john wyndhams postapocalyptic novel the day of the triffids. The day of the triffids by john wyndham, paperback. Some can still see, though, and not everyone gets stung and devoured by triffids.
It was written by the english science fiction author john wyndham parkes lucas beynon harris, under the pen name john wyndham. In the day of the triffids, biologist bill masen wakes in hospital to find that everyone who was awake and watching during an unusual comet shower has gone blind overnight. The day of the triffids is a british television series which was first aired by the bbc in 1981. The day of the triffids is perhaps the most famous catastrophe novel of the twentieth century and its startling imagery of desolate streets and lurching, lethal plant life retains its power to haunt today. The triffids have tendrils which can grab not part of the original plants and. The most famous version is the fairly crappy but warmly remembered 1962 killer plant film the day of the triffids, which was a tv late night perennial back in. The triffid is a fictional tall, mobile, carnivorous plant species, created by john wyndham in his 1951 novel the day of the triffids, which has since been adapted for film and television. Bill masen, bandages over his wounded eyes, misses the most spectacular meteorite shower england has ever seen. The day of the triffids 2009 is the third of three filmed versions of john wyndhams classic science fiction novel adaptations were also released in 1962 and in 1981.
The day of the triffids top 10 postapocalyptic novels. The day of the triffids penguin modern classics ebook. The chrysalids the day of the triffids coles notes by john coles notes staff. Mar 20, 2011 then he removes his bandages to discover he can see, but the rest of the world cannot. The day of the triffids is john wyndhams best known work.
Like the 1981 adaptation, the 2009 version was released as a bbc television miniseries. Im currently working my way through the various film and tv. The day of the triffids is a 1951 postapocalyptic novel about a plague of blindness that befalls the entire world, allowing the. The day of the triffids book analysis stranger views. There were readings of the novel in 1953 bbc home service 15. Adaptations on june 19, 2014 big finish productions announced an audio drama adaptation of the night of the triffids, released in september 2014. They were exciting and stayed faithful to the book. For other uses, see the day of the triffids disambiguation. The day of the triffids john wyndham bundle of books. All about the 2009 television adaptation of the novel. This book contains the complete text of the hardcover. There are even scenes where the characters try and hide from the blind in the way humans hide from zombies in.
Written in 1951 by british author john wyndham the book tells the story of bill masen who, after waking up. The day of the triffids was a miniseries based on a best selling book that lasted for 2 episodes. You can purchase a copy of the day of the triffids from foyles, waterstones, or the book depository. Day of the triffids 2009, the internet movie firearms. But as scifi films and horror films go, the day of the triffids is an enjoyable flawedvery flawed film. Mar 24, 2019 this week my day of the triffids retrospective reaches peak point. The day of the triffids, first broadcast in 1968, is set in a world in which most people have been left blind after a meteor shower, and lethal carnivorous triffids are roaming the land. Day of the triffids bbc adaptation, 2009 posted by eloise pasteur on tuesday, december 29. It is on this premise that the day of the triffids begins, with the personal account of bill masen. The usual season for this in europe is late august. The day of the triffids is a 1951 postapocalyptic novel about a plague of blindness which befalls the entire world, allowing the rise of an aggressive species of plant. If you hadnt read the day of the triffids before you would be forgiven for thinking it is the triffids that pose the biggest threat to humanity, but its not, its the newly blind.
Fiftytwo years later, this horrifying story is a science fiction classic, touted by the times london as having more. The day of the triffids david moody author of autumn. The next day, they continue together and reach pulborough but bill does not know the exact location of shirning farm where he expects josella to be. Our service is second to none because we use easy to remove inventory tags and ship every day so your book arrives quicker. The night of the triffids is a science fiction novel by british writer simon clark, published in 2001. Spelling is british and mistakes by publisher are left in. The day of the triffids can be enjoyed on so many levels. Several adaptations of wyndhams novel have been made, including a tv miniseries in 1981 and 2009 both. The day of the triffids david moody author of autumn and.
Giant, mobile, poisonous, and hungry plants stalk through john wyndhams 1951 novel feasting on the human race, which, unfortunately, has gone collectively blind. Our book group also voted the triffids as best book of the year which was quite contraversial as there was those in the group who loved it, and those that found the triffids too comical to award it as best book. The british tv station the bbc made the day of the triffids 1981 as a six part tv series which is meant to be even better than this. His best known works include the day of the triffids 1951 and the midwich cuckoos 1957, the latter filmed twice as village of the damned. Hailed as the greatest sciencefiction masterpiece of our time the day of the triffids by john wyndham the end begins when a day that you happen to know is wednesday starts off by sounding like sunday, there is. Im currently working my way through the various film and tv adaptations. Fiftytwo years later, this horrifying story is a science fiction classic, touted by the times london as having all the reality of a vividly realized nightmare. After most people in the world are blinded by an apparent meteor shower, an aggressive species of plant starts killing people. The writing is simple, with no added sensationalised scenes of violence or gore for shockvalue, allowing head space for the reader to ponder over the books exploration of the human condition. The day of the triffids is a 1951 postapocalyptic novel about a plague of blindness that befalls the entire world, allowing the rise of an aggressive species of plant. In the day of the triffids, the author details an inscrutable menace and a central conflict made worse by human greed and bickering. Jul 18, 2017 his best known works include the day of the triffids 1951 and the midwich cuckoos 1957, the latter filmed twice as village of the damned. It strays significantly and unnecessarily from the book and. Aug 07, 2008 as john wyndham he wrote the day of the triffids, the kraken wakes, the chrysalids, the midwich cuckoos filmed as village of the damned, the seeds of time, trouble with lichen, the outward urge, consider her ways and others, web and chocky.
The day of the triffids 1981 tv series the day of the triffids is a british television series which was first aired by the bbc in 1981. Although wyndham had already published other novels using other pen name combinations drawn from his real name, this was the first novel published as john wyndham. Sep 02, 2014 this feature is not available right now. The bbc television series of the day of the triffids shown in 2009. With a premise that seems like it was taken from a syfy channel original movie, john wyndhams 1951 postapocalyptic novel the day of the triffids is a singularly unique and terrifying take on the fall of human civilization and the struggle to survive in a world turned upside down. Wyndham and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. In any case, 28 days later in fact draws rather a lot more from the john wyndham 1951 novel the day of the triffids, as well as various radio, film and, here, tv adaptations of the book. The triffids propagate by expanding the dark green pod just below the cup until it bursts, broadcasting millions of white seeds into the air.
The day of the triffids is a postapocalyptic genre piece pure and simple. A new tv adaptation of john wyndhams classic scifi novel the day of the triffids faces one enduring problem. And while the idea of a story about killer plants may. Adaptations the day of the triffids wikipedia gradesaver.
The day of the triffids by john wyndham audiobook duration. Invasion of the triffids 1962 invasion of the triffids. To ask other readers questions about the day of the triffids, please sign up. Aug 23, 2010 with a premise that seems like it was taken from a syfy channel original movie, john wyndhams 1951 postapocalyptic novel the day of the triffids is a singularly unique and terrifying take on the fall of human civilization and the struggle to survive in a world turned upside down. However, there are many instances in the novel where morale, literature, and law and order are discussed and debated. As the story progresses, more facts and history of the triffids unfold to reveal. In a small village, he come across susan, a young girl, whose family has been killed by triffids.