Wednesday, 3 February 2021

Those horrible Triffids.


My schoolboy copy of John Wyndham's 'The Day of the Triffids' is dated 1958; I must have bought it second-hand; not for the 3/6d as written on the top.


The book was serialised recently on Radio 4 extra, and I was quite surprised to hear that much of the latter part took place in my old stomping-ground in West Sussex.

I'd read the book several years before my people moved to West Chiltington, so the names of nearby villages were unknown to me at the time. Now hearing the names Pulborough and Storrington made me want to read it again. 

The Triffids can almost be seen as an early comparative version of Covid-19. The devastating results of their liberation not that much different to today's pandemic; there are so  many comparisons.

I've bypassed two other books that I'd intended to read, and will probably finish 'Triffids' before this evening. It's a foul day, perfect for reading a cheery 1950's novel.

28 comments:

Christina said...

I once stayed in "The old post office in Fittleworth. It's years ago but I remember it being a beautiful part of the country. If memory serves, is it close to Pulborough?

Cro Magnon said...

I know Fittleworth well, it was only a few miles from Pulborough; a very nice village.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I bet the pages of that novel are quite brown. Did you spill tea on them?

Cro Magnon said...

I don't think those pages have seen the light of day for over 50 years.

Sue in Suffolk said...

We read that at Grammar School too but I'm a tad younger than you so it must have been on the curriculum for several years.
It was the first Sci-fi I'd ever read and frightened me for months!

Adrian Ward said...

"Not that much different to today's pandemic; there are so many comparisons."
Yes they are both stories.

Cro Magnon said...

I don't think it was on our curriculum, just a book I picked-up at a s/h book store. Yes, it wasn't the most pleasant reading.

Cro Magnon said...

Tell that to Col Tom!

Anonymous said...

It's an interesting Triffid and COVID comparison and I see your point.

Yael said...

I remember the book and the movie, and if I remember correctly it was pretty scary.

Traveller said...

Gotta love those who know so much better than the experts!

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

As my sister lives in Horsham, we know many of the villages in West Sussex & our niece lived in Storrington. It’s a lovely part of the country. I think I saw the film of Day of the Triffids years ago ! XXXX

Adrian Ward said...

Who do you think I am? Col. Tom died of Covid caught in hospital but at over a hundred his days were numbered.

The Weaver of Grass said...

The Triffids? Cheery?

Carol Caldwell said...

I read the book at school and loved it. I have since seen two film versions and a serialised version. Love a good sci fi.

Sue said...

Whenever I think of Pulborough it conjures up images of flooded fields by the bridge.

Andi's English Attic said...

John Wyndham - one of my favourite authors. I found The Midwich Cuckoos just as scary as the Triffids.

Cro Magnon said...

It was a long-shot, but I kept seeing comparisons.

Cro Magnon said...

The book wasn't scary, but a film maker could certainly have made the most of it.

Cro Magnon said...

It is a nice area. I think my people should have stayed there rather than retire to Shropshire.

Cro Magnon said...

Well, at least it was cheery being out of the rain.

Cro Magnon said...

I think it's probably best read as a schoolboy/girl. I remember it being far more exciting when I was young.

Cro Magnon said...

I believe they built on those flood plains... I do hope they did some serious drainage.

Cro Magnon said...

I think The Midwich Cuckoos is my favourite. Very spooky.

Margie from Toronto said...

Have you read The Kraken Wakes - the next book he wrote? Still remember reading both those books many years ago - they made a real impact.

Graham Edwards said...

I never finished it.

Cro Magnon said...

No, and I don't think I will. I'm not very keen on his style of writing. He's a good story-teller, but he goes off at tangents all the time, and I find that annoying.

Cro Magnon said...

I expect you were not alone, I'm almost surprised at myself reading right through to 'The End'

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