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S. Fowler Wright (1874–1965) was a prolific British writer whose flood-catastrophe novel Deluge (1927) was a best-seller and film, and whose The World Below and Dawn extended his interest in far futures and disaster. An outspoken critic of ‘progress’, he brought a distinctive pessimism and imaginative scale to interwar British science fiction.
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