Fury

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Fury is a classic science fiction novel by Henry Kuttner, set on a post-apocalyptic Venus and known for its exploration of power, mutation, and human society.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
alsoKnownAs Fury (novel) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Astounding-era social and political SF
author Henry Kuttner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception regarded as a classic of mid-20th-century science fiction
depicts conflict between mutants and normal humans
underwater human cities on Venus
explores authoritarian rule
mass psychology
political manipulation
revolution
firstPublicationForm serialized novel
firstPublishedIn Astounding Science Fiction NERFINISHED
genre dystopian fiction
planetary romance
science fiction
hasFictionalElement engineered human evolution
mutant ruling class
hasMainCharacter Sam Reed NERFINISHED
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
hasReprint various later book editions
influencedBy contemporary concerns about war and social collapse
language English
literaryForm novel
medium pulp magazine
narrativeFocus rise to power of a mutant protagonist
notableFor complex characterization of an antihero
dark tone
depiction of a harsh Venusian environment
originalPublicationDecade 1940s
originalPublicationYear 1947
partOf American science fiction literature
periodOfPublication Golden Age of Science Fiction NERFINISHED
protagonistType mutant
publisher Astounding Science Fiction NERFINISHED
setting Venus NERFINISHED
post-apocalyptic Venus NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
theme eugenics
human society
identity
mutation
power
social stratification
violence
workOf Henry Kuttner NERFINISHED

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