Trouble with Lichen

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Trouble with Lichen (published 1960) is a science fiction novel by John Wyndham. It is intended as a social satire; opinion varies as to its quality. It is not generally regarded as one of Wyndham's best novels, but some consider it an interesting and entertaining piece nevertheless.

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The plot concerns a young woman biochemist who discovers that a chemical extracted from an unusual strain of lichen (hence the title) can be used to retard the aging process, enabling people to live to around 200-300 years. Wyndham speculates how society would deal with this prospect.

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The two central characters are Diana Brackley and Francis Saxover, two biochemists who run parallel investigations into the properties of a specific breed of Lichen. When Diana accidentally drops a speck of the specimen into a bowl of milk, she sees that the milk does not turn sour around the speck.

She and Francis separately develop a drug, named Antigerone, from the lichen which slows down the body's aging process. While Francis uses it only on himself and his immediate family (without their knowledge) Diana founds a cosmetic company and builds up a clientelle of some of the most powerful women in England, giving them low doses of Antigerone, thus preserving their beauty and youth. Diana's aim is one of female empowerment, intending to gain the support of these influential women, believing that if Antigerone should become publically known of it would be reserved only for the men in power.

After a customer suffers an allergic reaction to one of Diana's products the secret of the drug begins to emerge. Diana tries to cover up the real source of the drug, but when it is finally discovered she fakes her own death to unite the women of Britain to fight for the rights she has tried to secure for them.

Francis realises that she may not really be dead and tracks her down to a remote farm, where she has succeeded in growing a small amount of the lichen by herself. Diana plans to rejoin the world under the guise of being her own sister and continue the work she left off.

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“This is not the age of reason, this is the age of flummery, and the day of the devious approach. Reason’s gone into the backrooms where it works to devise means by which people can be induced to emote in the desired direction.”John Wyndham, J. (1960), The Trouble With Lichen. Penguin Books. pg. 91. Note: Minor adaptations added.


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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