Dune is a 1965 science-fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials in Analog magazine. It tied with Roger Zelazny's This Immortal for the Hugo Award in 1966, and it won the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel. It is the first installment of the Dune saga; in 2003, it was cited as the world's best-selling science fiction novel.Dune is set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which various noble houses control planetary fiefs. It tells the story of young Paul Atreides, whose family accepts the stewardship of the planet Arrakis. While the planet is an inhospitable and sparsely populated desert wasteland, it is the only source of melange, or "the spice," a drug that extends life and enhances mental abilities. Melange is also necessary for space navigation, which requires a kind of multidimensional awareness and foresight that only the drug …
Dune is a 1965 science-fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials in Analog magazine. It tied with Roger Zelazny's This Immortal for the Hugo Award in 1966, and it won the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel. It is the first installment of the Dune saga; in 2003, it was cited as the world's best-selling science fiction novel.Dune is set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which various noble houses control planetary fiefs. It tells the story of young Paul Atreides, whose family accepts the stewardship of the planet Arrakis. While the planet is an inhospitable and sparsely populated desert wasteland, it is the only source of melange, or "the spice," a drug that extends life and enhances mental abilities. Melange is also necessary for space navigation, which requires a kind of multidimensional awareness and foresight that only the drug provides. As melange can only be produced on Arrakis, control of the planet is thus a coveted and dangerous undertaking. The story explores the multi-layered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion, as the factions of the empire confront each other in a struggle for the control of Arrakis and its spice.Herbert wrote five sequels: Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune.
Adaptations of the novel have been notoriously difficult and complicated. In the 1970s, cult filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky attempted to make a film based on the novel. After spending almost three years in development, the project was cancelled due to a constantly growing budget. In 1984, a film adaptation, directed by David Lynch, was released to negative reaction. A third film adaptation directed by Denis Villeneuve is scheduled to be released on October 1, 2021. The book was also adapted into the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune and its 2003 sequel Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (which combines the events of Dune Messiah and Children of Dune), a series of computer games, a board game, songs, and a series of follow-ups, including prequels and sequels, that were co-written by Kevin J. Anderson and the author's son, Brian Herbert, starting in 1999.Since 2009, the names of planets from the Dune novels have been adopted for the real-life nomenclature of plains and other features on Saturn's moon Titan.
2018 read: 5 stars because it was so interesting, but was a 1-star slog to get through.
2025 re-read: 5 stars on all fronts; guessing I was just not in the mood for this pacing the last time around. Loved so much about this book. Would re-read again now and excited to continue to the next books.
Rileggendo Dune trent’anni dopo. Un viaggio iniziatico in sei volumi
5 stjärnor
A circa trent’anni dalla lettura del primo volume ho concluso gli altri cinque libri del ciclo di Dune, uno dopo l’altro, nel giro di due mesi. E’ stato un po’ come rendere omaggio alla mia adolescenza, vissuta all’insegna della fantascienza come antidoto al male dell’essere ragazzini negli anni Ottanta.
Read the book after seeing the movies. While the world building in the book was well done things just seemed to happen in the book without much tension.
Boka startet litt treg og komplisert, men etter hvert som jeg kom inn i det ble jeg fanget av historien! Spennende kombinasjon av både kultur, religion og politikk. Nå må jeg videre til å lese Dune: Messiah!
Boka startet litt treg og komplisert, men etter hvert som jeg kom inn i det ble jeg fanget av historien!
Spennende kombinasjon av både kultur, religion og politikk.
Nå må jeg videre til å lese Dune: Messiah!
Jo, men rätt trevligt att svepas in i det här universumet. När man som jag är uppväxt med både David Lynchs klassiska film från 1984 med samma namn som boken och Twin Peaks, så är det oundvikligt att man ser Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) framför sig när man läser, huvudkaraktären. En stark trea.
Sure, you can see the influence on dozens and dozens of sci-fi epics to come after it, and the worldbuilding is fantastic. At the same time, though, Herbert never found a simple plot he couldn't make complicated and a complicated one he couldn't skip by in a "three months later"..., his prose is overloaded with both thesauri and dictionaries, and Paul Atreides is an enigmatic asshole guided more by prophecy than any actual personality.
Looking forward to rewatching the Lynch version and watching the Villeneuve version, but I'm glad I didn't buy the big box set of books.
Lawrence Of Arabia IN SPICE SPACE!
Sure, you can see the influence on dozens and dozens of sci-fi epics to come after it, and the worldbuilding is fantastic. At the same time, though, Herbert never found a simple plot he couldn't make complicated and a complicated one he couldn't skip by in a "three months later"..., his prose is overloaded with both thesauri and dictionaries, and Paul Atreides is an enigmatic asshole guided more by prophecy than any actual personality.
Looking forward to rewatching the Lynch version and watching the Villeneuve version, but I'm glad I didn't buy the big box set of books.