The Kraken Wakes

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Title The Kraken Wakes

Cover of first edition (hardcover)
Author John Wyndham
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Michael Joseph
Released July 1953
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 288 pp
ISBN NA

The Kraken Wakes is an apocalyptic science fiction novel by John Wyndham, originally published by Michael Joseph in the UK in 1953 and first published in the US in the same year by Ballantine Books under the title Out of the Deeps as a mass market paperback. The current publication of the book is a paperback published by Penguin on May 28 1970.

The title is a reference to Alfred Tennyson's sonnet The Kraken, which describes a Scandinavian sea monster.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The novel describes escalating phases of an alien invasion. In the first phase objects from outer space land in the oceans. The distribution of their landing points - always at ocean deeps, never on land - implies intelligence. Phase two starts with ships being attacked, causing havoc to world shipping. Shortly after, the aliens start 'harvesting' the land by sending up 'sea tanks' which capture humans from seaside settlements; this is presumed to be for investigation, although the humans always drown. However, humans manage to defeat this phase. Next, the aliens start melting the ice caps, causing sea levels to rise. London and other ports are gradually flooded, causing widespread social and political collapse.

The story follows Mike and Phyllis Watson, a married couple who are both journalists, as they try to survive and understand what is going on. At the end, humanity develops an underwater ultrasonic weapon that kills the aliens. However, the world population has been reduced to less than a fifth of its level before these events.

Throughout the book the aliens remain concealed; everything we know about them is inferred from their actions.

[edit] Literary significance & criticism

The novel tells an entertaining apocalyptic story and takes an ahead-of-its time look at planetary engineering, curiously prescient of modern day fears of sea-level rise due to global warming. The novel also satirises the media, and Cold War political mindsets.

The main criticism which has been made is that it is in places a re-hash of some ideas from Wyndham's first novel, The Day of the Triffids. The ending is considered weak as well, suggesting that the author was not sure how to conclude the novel.

Furthermore, it is undoubtedly the case that melting sea ice, as in the Arctic Ocean, would not cause a rise in sea levels. Rather, such increases could only be caused by melting ice on land, as in Antarctica or Greenland. The novel is not explicit about whether the ice being melted is on water or on land; however since Wyndham does not address this issue, and the aliens never leave the water, he probably was thinking about sea ice.

Also, only once in the entire book, and that is in a poem by Alfred Tennyson, is there any reference to a/the Kraken. This also makes the New Impression print of the novel misleading as the cover illustration has a ship being held out of the water by a gigantic tentacle.

It also contains what is, in a way, Wyndham's starkest statement of his assumption that two intelligences must necessarily fight each other to the death, although he also implies this in The Chrysalids and The Midwich Cuckoos.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Wyndham, John. The Kraken Wakes (London: Michael Joseph, 1953) —First edition.
  • Wyndham, John. Out of the Deeps (New York: Ballantine, 1953) —First US edition.
  • Wyndham, John. The Kraken Wakes (London: Penguin, 1955) —First Penguin edition.
  • Wyndham, John. The Kraken Wakes (London: Penguin, 1970) ISBN 0-14-001075-0


John Wyndham
Bibliography
Novels:
Foul Play Suspected · The Secret People · Stowaway To Mars · The Day of the Triffids · The Kraken Wakes · The Chrysalids · The Midwich Cuckoos · The Outward Urge · Trouble with Lichen · Chocky · Web
Collections:
Jizzle · The Seeds of Time · Tales of Gooseflesh and Laughter · Consider Her Ways and Others · The Infinite Moment · Sleepers of Mars · The Best of John Wyndham · Wanderers of Time · Exiles on Asperus · No Place like Earth
Filmography
Feature films: The Day of the Triffids (1962 film) · Village of the Damned (1960 film) · Quest For Love (1971 film) · Village of the Damned (1995 film)
Radio
Radio adaptations: The Day of the Triffids (radio) · The Chrysalids (radio) · The Kraken Wakes (radio)
Television
TV adaptations: The Day of the Triffids (TV series) · Chocky (TV series) · Random Quest · Consider Her Ways
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