@booklet {10069, title = {Hothouse. A Science Fiction Novel}, year = {1957}, note = {

\ Rpt. Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1976, with an \“Introduction\” by Joseph Milicia (v-xvii). Abridged ed. as\ The Long Afternoon of Earth. New York: Signet/New American Library, 1962, which had originally been serialized in slightly different form in\ The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\ as \“Hothouse.\” 20.2 (117) (February 1961): 5-35; \“Nomansland.\” 20.4 (119) (April 1961): 99-129; \“Undergrowth.\” 21.1 (122) (July 1961): 84-130; \“Timberline.\” 21.3 (144) (September 1961): 99-129; and \“Evergreen.\” 21.6 (127) (December 1961): 82-128

}, month = {1957}, publisher = {Faber and Faber}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which humans have devolved into small, but still intelligent, creatures living in a world dominated by plants.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian W[ilson] Aldiss (1925-2017)} }