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{{Infobox book <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> | {{Infobox book <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> |
| name = Dune | | name = Dune |
| image = Dune-Frank Herbert (1965) First edition.jpg | | image = Dune-Frank Herbert (1965) First edition.jpg |
| caption = First edition cover | | caption = First edition cover |
| author = [[Frank Herbert]] | | author = [[Frank Herbert]] |
| cover_artist = [[John Schoenherr]] | | cover_artist = [[John Schoenherr]] |
| country = United States | | country = United States |
| language = English | | language = English |
| series = [[Dune (franchise)|''Dune'' series]] | | series = [[Dune (franchise)|''Dune'' series]] |
| genre = [[Science fiction]]<ref name="Hanson"/> | | genre = [[Science fiction]]<ref name="Hanson"/> |
| publisher = [[Chilton Books]] | | publisher = [[Chilton Books]] |
| published = Serialised 1963–65; book form August 1965 | | published = Serialised 1963–65; book form August 1965 |
| media_type = Print ([[hardcover]] & [[paperback]]) | | media_type = Print ([[hardcover]] & [[paperback]]) |
| pages = 896 <!-- First edition hardcover page count--> | | pages = 896 <!-- First edition hardcover page count--> |
| isbn = <!--NA--> | | isbn = <!--NA--> |
| followed_by = [[Dune Messiah]] | | followed_by = [[Dune Messiah]] |
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}} | }} |
'''''Dune''''' is a 1965 [[Epic (genre)|epic]] [[science fiction]] novel by American author [[Frank Herbert]], originally published as two separate serials (1963-64 novel 'Dune World' and 1965 novel 'Prophet of Dune') in ''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact|Analog]]'' magazine. It tied with [[Roger Zelazny]]'s ''[[This Immortal]]'' for the [[Hugo Award for Best Novel]] and won the inaugural [[Nebula Award for Best Novel]] in 1966. It is the first installment of the [[Dune (franchise)|''Dune Chronicles'']]. It is one of the world's best-selling science fiction novels.<ref name="RIF"/><!-- Inaccuracy is acceptable in the Critical reception section. See TALK. --> | '''''Dune''''' is a 1965 [[Epic (genre)|epic]] [[science fiction]] novel by American author [[Frank Herbert]], originally published as two separate serials (1963–64 novel '''''Dune World''''' and 1965 novel '''''Prophet of Dune''''') in ''[[Analog Science Fiction and Fact|Analog]]'' magazine. It tied with [[Roger Zelazny]]'s ''[[This Immortal]]'' for the [[Hugo Award for Best Novel]] and won the inaugural [[Nebula Award for Best Novel]] in 1966. It is the first installment of the [[Dune (franchise)|''Dune Chronicles'']]. It is one of the world's best-selling science fiction novels.<ref name="RIF"/><!-- Inaccuracy is acceptable in the Critical reception section. See TALK. --> |
''Dune'' is set in the distant future in a [[Feudalism|feudal]] interstellar society in which various noble houses control planetary [[fief]]s. 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 (fictional drug)|melange]], or "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 a coveted and dangerous undertaking. The story explores the multilayered 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. | ''Dune'' is set in the distant future in a [[Feudalism|feudal]] interstellar society in which various noble houses control planetary [[fief]]s. 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 (fictional drug)|melange]], or "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 a coveted and dangerous undertaking. The story explores the multilayered 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. |
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