Series: Book 35 in the SF-Masterworks series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Masterworks, Lang:en
Summary
As one of Wells lesser known novels "The
Food of the Gods" is often out of print and difficult to find.
Despite its obscure status, it represents an early examination
of scientific ethics that helped define an important genre in
science fiction.As a result of research into the growth curves
of living matter, two scientists invent a seemingly miraculous
substance called Herakleophorbia IV, nicknamed "The Food of the
Gods."Its consumption causes accelerated uninterrupted growth
in all forms of life. Its creators' lack of forethought and
ineptitude results in terrifying consequences when the
substance escapes the bounds of the experiment and is ingested
by unintended creatures.This early masterpiece was a
groundbreaking conjecture of many of the real issues now
confronting scientists about genetically engineered foods and
ethical considerations in scientific experimentation.