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The Invisible Man (Vintage Wells) (R/I)
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The stranger arrives early in February, one
wintry day, through a biting wind and a driving snow. He is wrapped
up from head to foot, and the brim of his hat hides every inch of
his face. Rude and rough, the stranger works with strange apparatus
locked in his room all day and walks along lonely lanes at night,
his bandaged face inspiring fear in children and dogs. Is he the
mutilated victim of an accident? A criminal on the run? An
eccentric genius? But no-one in the village comes close to guessing
who has come amongst them, or what those bandages
hide.
H.G. Wells was born in
Bromley, Kent, in 1866. After an education repeatedly interrupted
by his family’s financial problems, he eventually found work as a
teacher at a succession of schools, where he began to write his
first stories.
Wells became a
prolific writer with a diverse output, of which the famous works
are his science fiction novels. These are some of the earliest and
most influential examples of the genre, and include classics such
as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. Most of his books
very well-received, and had a huge influence on many younger
writers, including George Orwell and Isaac Asimov. Wells also wrote
many popular non-fiction books, and used his writing to support the
wide range of political and social causes in which he had an
interest, although these became increasingly eccentric towards the
end of his life.
Twice-married,
Wells had many affairs, including a ten-year liaison with Rebecca
West that produced a son. He died in London in
1946.