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Damnation Alley might not be Zelazny's best, but for reading on, say, a road trip, you can't do much better. Throw in some '60s-style, freak-out closing riffs, and a trip down the Alley becomes pretty hard to pass up.Paul Hughes-This text refers to the paperback edition. Audience Reviews for Damnation Alley. Another of the countless 70's disaster movies. Cheesy, but fun. Marcus W Super Reviewer. What a badass movie! The cheesy special.

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Damnation Alley
AuthorRoger Zelazny
Cover artistJack Gaughan
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherG.P. Putnam's Sons
Publication date
1969
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages157

Damnation Alley is a 1969 science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, based on a novella published in 1967. A film adaptation of the novel was released in 1977.

Plot introduction[edit]

The story opens in a post-apocalyptic Southern California, in a hellish world shattered by nuclear war decades before. Several police states have emerged in place of the former United States. Hurricane-force winds above five hundred feet prevent any sort of air travel from one state to the next, and sudden, violent, and unpredictable 'garbage storms' and giant, mutated animals and insects make day-to-day life a mini-hell. Hell Tanner, an imprisoned killer, is offered a full pardon in exchange for taking on a suicide mission—a drive through 'Damnation Alley' across a ruined America from Los Angeles to Boston—as one of three Landmaster vehicles attempting to deliver an urgently needed plaguevaccine.

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Reception[edit]

Barry Malzberg found the book 'an interesting novella converted to an unfortunate novel,' faulting it as 'a mechanical, simply transposed action-adventure story written, in my view, at the bottom of the man's talent.'[1] Zelazny himself agreed with Malzberg, stating that he preferred the novella and only expanded it at his agent's request to make it more viable for a movie deal.

Film adaptation[edit]

In 1977, a film loosely based on the novel was directed by Jack Smight. Roger Zelazny had liked the original script by Lukas Heller and expected that to be the filmed version; he did not realize until he saw it in the theater that the shooting script (by Alan Sharp) was quite different. Lonia saga 2 mac os. He never liked the movie and was embarrassed by it. However, assertions that he requested to have his name removed from the film (and that the studio refused) are completely unfounded. The movie was released before he ever discovered he did not like it.[2] City island 2: building sim mac os.

Related works[edit]

The novel Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams is an homage to Damnation Alley. The two authors (Zelazny and Williams) later became good friends. Violants mac os.

Kevin O'Neill has said that the 2000AD story 'The Cursed Earth' was inspired by Damnation Alley.[3]

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The Hawkwind album Quark, Strangeness and Charm contains a song inspired by the story.

The setting and premise of the 2011 Lonesome Road add-on for the post-apocalyptic computer game Fallout: New Vegas was inspired by Damnation Alley, according to lead designer Chris Avellone.[4] The film adaptation of Zelazny's novel was also one of several sources of inspiration for the original Fallout, according to designer R. Scott Campbell.[5]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Books,' F&SF, May 1970, p.26-7
  2. ^'..And Call Me Roger': The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 4, by Christopher S. Kovacs. In: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny, Volume 4: Last Exit to Babylon, NESFA Press, 2009.
  3. ^Kevin O'Neill interview, Death Ray #17, February/March 2009
  4. ^http://fallout.bethsoft.com/eng/vault/diaries_diary15-9-20-11.phpArchived 2013-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^http://archive.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=60788
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Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Books,' F&SF, May 1970, p.26-7
  2. ^'..And Call Me Roger': The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 4, by Christopher S. Kovacs. In: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny, Volume 4: Last Exit to Babylon, NESFA Press, 2009.
  3. ^Kevin O'Neill interview, Death Ray #17, February/March 2009
  4. ^http://fallout.bethsoft.com/eng/vault/diaries_diary15-9-20-11.phpArchived 2013-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^http://archive.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=60788

References[edit]

  • Levack, Daniel J. H. (1983). Amber Dreams: A Roger Zelazny Bibliography. San Francisco: Underwood/Miller. pp. 26–29. ISBN0-934438-39-0.
  • Ackerman, Forrest J. (1994). Reel Future: The Stories that Inspired 16 Classic Science Fiction Movies. New York: Barnes & Noble Books. pp. 396–471. ISBN1-56619-450-4.

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External links[edit]

  • 'Damnation Alley (novella)' title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • 'Damnation Alley' (novella) at the Internet Archive
  • Damnation Alley title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Damnation Alley at Open Library

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