El día de los trífidos

Paperback, 278 pages

Spanish language

Published Aug. 13, 2008 by Minotauro.

ISBN:
978-84-450-7690-3
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OCLC Number:
1025659532

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4 stars (80 reviews)

Unas extrañas luces verdes han aparecido en el cielo y la mayor parte de la humanidad ha alzado la mirada para contemplar el fenómeno. A la mañana siguiente todos despiertan ciegos. Las pocas personas que conservan la vista inician la lucha por sobrevivir en un mundo que se debate entre la desesperación y la barbarie.

Uno de ellos es Bill Masen, que se encuentra ingresado en el hospital, recuperándose del ataque de una planta mutante creada por el hombre: los trífidos. Se trata de enormes vegetales capaces de moverse y que han desarrollado una especie de lengua venenosa con la que agreden a los humanos. Ahora que han descubierto la debilidad de éstos, los trífidos se disponen a heredar la Tierra..., si los supervivientes no lo impiden.

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Review of 'The day of the triffids' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I'm a little conflicted about this book. It's a unique and innovative take on the post-apocalyptic dystopia genre, and given it's age there's no doubting it's influence. It's clear to see shades of 28 days later. It's refreshing to read a zombie story with no zombies, but the titular plants that rule the day feel like an afterthought. At points the characters even seem to forget about them. Maybe it's just hard to envision sentient plants that walk and swing whip-like stingers. The characters seemed to focus too much on rebuilding society, while the brutal aspects of humanity in a survival situation felt like an afterthought. Seems the author thought more about how people would be shagging after the apocalypse than how they would be feeding themselves. Again, the lack of zombies was a pleasant respite, but the blind people who replace them being dismissed as helpless burdens on those …

reviewed The day of the triffids by John Wyndham (A Modern Library 20th century rediscovery)

Review of 'The day of the triffids' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Warning: discussion of suicide

A good story but sadly dated. Ignorant even for the time in my opinion.

As a story about the dangers of technology that cuts too many corners it is very good. Sadly the story itself cuts corners and plays out far too quickly in some areas, too slow in others. And it seems safe to bet the author never actually met a blind person.

Spoilers below:


Within hours of the event that blinded the planet, people were killing themselves rather than live blind. No idea what caused it or if it was temporary, just straight to ending it all.

Those not giving in to instant despair just wait without plan or agency. The main character describes closed shops and abandoned bars but not one shopkeeper trying to help by opening their store. Not one police officer trying to keep order. Not one radio announcer trying to …

Review of 'The day of the triffids' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Civilisation has been brought to its knees; the world has gone blind (except a few) and this is the major cause of the world’s destruction. The book focuses on the survival of the remaining people and the changes in society. But there is also the added element of the Triffids; these plants (which were around before the comet/meteor shower) have been the great resource for humanity, but when they started to move around panic people freaked out.

The Day of the Triffids was written during the start of Cold war and I believe the book is a metaphor for everything that where on John Wyndham’s mind during this time. The threat of biologist warfare, the problems caused by human greed and bickering, right down to the inequality of men and women.

This is a quick and enjoyable read, while some people might disagree with the book being a metaphor, the …

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