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The Time Machine

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  • When the time traveller journeys into the future, in The Time Machine, he finds a world built on cannibalism, with the delicate Eloi seemingly content to be farmed as food for the brutish Morlocks, and travelling on into the far future finds a darkening Earth where the only life is green slime.

    John Gray on humanity's quest for immortality 2011

  • “The one he wrote about in The Time Machine, yes,” said John.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • “The one he wrote about in The Time Machine, yes,” said John.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • “The one he wrote about in The Time Machine, yes,” said John.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • Part of the weirdness surrounding my reinvestigation of The Time Machine was because my paperback copy included a new afterword written by Paul Youngquist that described Wells as an egomaniac who attacked every person and entity he encountered throughout his entire lifetime, often contradicting whatever previous attack he had made only days before.

    Tomorrow Rarely Knows Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Part of the weirdness surrounding my reinvestigation of The Time Machine was because my paperback copy included a new afterword written by Paul Youngquist that described Wells as an egomaniac who attacked every person and entity he encountered throughout his entire lifetime, often contradicting whatever previous attack he had made only days before.

    Eating the Dinosaur Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • You can go back to The Time Machine and delve into the issue of changing history and how the ripples impact the present.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Time to Look at Geoengineering? 2009

  • Part of the weirdness surrounding my reinvestigation of The Time Machine was because my paperback copy included a new afterword written by Paul Youngquist that described Wells as an egomaniac who attacked every person and entity he encountered throughout his entire lifetime, often contradicting whatever previous attack he had made only days before.

    Chuck Klosterman on Film and Television Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • If we'd been alive to taste of The Time Machine shortly after it was written, would it have ruined the experience because it wasn't old enough?

    David Steffen's quest for publication and world domination: What is "literary"? David Steffen 2009

  • If we'd been alive to taste of The Time Machine shortly after it was written, would it have ruined the experience because it wasn't old enough?

    Archive 2009-04-01 David Steffen 2009

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