Author: Frank Herbert
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// -WIKIPEDIA: Frank Herbert -INTERVIEW: Frank Herbert Explains the Origins of Dune (1969) (Willis E. McNelly, 1969) -INTERVIEW: Dune Genesis with Frank Herbert (Omni Magazine, July 1980)[PDF] -EXCERPT: from Frank Herbert by Timothy O’Reilly: Chapter 3: From Concept to Fable: The Evolution of Dune -ESSAY: Frank Herbert's Dune (Mark Koyama, Feb 20, 2023, SSRN) - -PROFILE: Brian Herbert on Dune: ‘My Father Could See Into the Future’ Frank Herbert’s son is the keeper of the canon and the ultimate defender of his dad’s work. (ANGELA WATERCUTTER, 10.07.2021 , wired) -ESSAY: Beware the Messiah: Dune and the Power of Faith (Steven Petersheim, 7/15/24, Christ & Culture) -ESSAY: Dune: The Perfect Deathwork: How the thought of Philip Rieff illuminates a modern epic. (William Batchelder, June 26, 2024, Modern Age) -ESSAY: Dune and progressive media illiteracy (Jaimee Marshall, 3 May, 2024, The Critic) -ESSAY: Dune: Part Two and the Death of Freedom (JOSEPH HOLMES, MARCH 6, 2024, Religion & Liberty) -ESSAY: What Accounts for the Lasting Appeal of Dune?: Michael Dirda on the Perennial Resonance of Frank Herbert's Masterpiece (Michael Dirda, December 2, 2021, Folio Society) -PODCAST: ‘Dune Messiah’ Feels Like a First Draft (GEEK'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY CULTURE, 02.24.23, Wired) -ESSAY: Frank Herbert, the Republican Salafist: The author of 'Dune' articulated his conservative politics not against but through his engagement with non-Western cultures (Haris A. Durrani, December 31, 2021, NewLines) -ESSAY: The Muslimness of Dune: A Close Reading of “Appendix II: The Religion of Dune” (Haris Durrani, Mon Oct 18, 2021, Tor.com) -ESSAY: Discovering human dignity in Villeneuve’s Dune (DYLAN PAHMAN, OCTOBER 30, 2021, Acton Blog) -ESSAY: The strategic hole at the center of ‘Dune’ (Daniel W. Drezner, Oct. 28th, 2021, Washington Post) -ESSAY: In Dune, Paul Atreides led a jihad, not a crusade: Here is why that matters. (Ali Karjoo-Ravary, 10/11/20, Al Jazeera) -ESSAY: Will Denis Villeneuve’s Dune live up to Frank Herbert’s novel?: A new adaptation of the Dune trilogy seeks to avoid the quagmire of cultural appropriation while remaining faithful to the original’s wide-ranging spirit (Kevin Blankinship, October 11, 2021, Prospect) -ESSAY: ‘Dune’ novels draw on Islamic motifs and have in turn inspired Muslim artists: The original series of 'Dune' novels is heavily influenced by ecology and sociology — as well as imagery from the Islamic world and the Middle East. (Joseph Hammond, October 18, 2021, Religion News Service) -REVIEW ESSAY: Frank Herbert's Dune - A Cautionary Tale (Kevin Corcoran, 5/01/24, EconLib) -ESSAY: Is Dune Better in Hebrew?: Israeli readers go crazy for the translation by prolific Emanuel Lottem, which showcases the vibrance of the book and the language itself (RAZ GREENBERG, OCTOBER 20, 2021, The Tablet) -ESSAY: The Orientalism Of Dune (Mir Ali Hosseini, 10/18/21, 3 Quarks) -ESSAY: Race Consciousness: Fascism and Frank Herbert's "Dune" (Jordan S. Carroll, NOVEMBER 19, 2020, LA Review of Books) -ESSAY: Heresies of “Dune” (Daniel Immerwahr, NOVEMBER 19, 2020, LA Review of Books) -ESSAY: Planetary Scientists Recreate Arrakis From Dune, and It Really Is a Hellhole: Climate models suggest a fictional planet like Arrakis would be habitable, but just barely. (George Dvorsky, 11/05/21, Gizmodo) - -ESSAY: Dune’s Dark Destinies: A new film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s cult classic asks whether heroes truly get to choose their fate. (Noah Millman, June 6, 2024, Modern Age) FILM: -ESSAY: Dune: “Beware of Heroes” (David Hudson, NOV 2, 2021, Criterion: The Daily) -FILM REVIEW ARCHIVE: Dune (Metacritic) -FILM REVIEW: Dune (Alec Dent, The Dispatch) -FILM REVIEW: Dune (Wired) -FILM REVIEW: Dune (Nathaniel Birzer, Imaginative Conservative) Human Dignity and the Politics of Dune : Dune: Part Two contains conservative truths about human nature the fate of political faiths. (Kody W. Cooper, 3/22/24, Law & Liberty) - -ESSAY: Dune, Belief, and the Entrepreneur Messiah: Dune: Part Two raises the question of whether all religions are synthetic. (Sohrab Ahmarim Mar 26, 2024, American Conservative) -ESSAY: ‘Dune: Part Two’ Is a Religious Experience (Geek's Guide to the Galaxy, Wired) -FILM REVIEW: Dune II (Titus Techera, Law & Liberty) - Dune (1965) - Frank Herbert (10/08/1920
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