The Wanderer is the title of a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber about a wandering planet that enters the solar system. It won the 1965 Hugo Award for Best Novel. The narrative follows multiple disconnected groups of characters to portray the widespread impact of the Wanderer on the entire population of the Earth as well as the varied reactions of different groups as they struggle to cope and survive. The novel is set in a future a few decades ahead of the 1960s, when it was written. The USA is still competing with the Soviet Union. Both have functioning bases on the Moon, and the... Soviets have gained the lead in sending an expedition to Mars. From the point of view of most of the population of the Earth, a new planet appears out of nothing close to the Moon, shortly after a total lunar eclipse. Over a period of few days the planet appears to consume the Moon. On Earth, the new planet's gravity causes death and destruction as it raises huge ocean tides and causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Flying saucers appear in the skies, apparently trying to mitigate some of the disastrous effects.
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| Author: | Fritz Leiber |
| Genre: | Science Fiction, Novel, Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative fiction |
| Year published: | 1964 |
| Number of editions: | 16 |