The Committed Men
The Committed Men is a science fiction novel by M. John Harrison. It is Harrison's debut novel, and was originally published in 1971. The book is dedicated to Michael Moorcock and Moorcock's wife Hilary Bailey.
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Author | M. John Harrison |
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Cover artist | John Holmes |
Country | Britain |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Published | 1971 (Doubleday) |
ISBN | 978-0575042209 |
Synopsis
In a dystopian Britain, social organization has collapsed, and the survivors, riddled with skin cancers, eke out a precarious scavenging existence in the ruins of the Great Society. A few bizarre communities try to maintain their structure in a chromium wilderness linked by crumbling motorways. But their rituals are meaningless clichés mouthed against the devastation. Only the roaming bands of hippie-style situationists have grasped that the old order, with its logic, its pseudo-liberalism and its immutable laws of cause and effect, has now been superseded. Among the mutants are a group of reptilian humans - alien, cancer-free but persecuted by the 'smoothskins'. When one of them is born of a human mother in Tinhouse, a group of humans sets off to deliver it to its own kind - a search of the committed men for the tribes of mutants.[1]
Reception
Writing in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, science fiction specialist John Clute wrote, "[The Committed Men] is an impressive Post-Holocaust story set in a fractured England, centering physically on the ruins of the motorways, and generating a powerful sense of entropic dismantlement."[2]
A Kirkus reviewer wrote, "It erupts into the kind of savagery and grotesquerie that John Christopher used to specialize in, as Wendover, a doctor, finally finds himself trying to save a mutant baby from his own kind."[3]
David Pringle called the novel "brief, bleak, derivative - but stylishly written."[4]
Possible film adaptation
In a 2018 interview Harrison revealed that he had been approached about a film adaption, which he declined. Explaining his decision: "I was less interested in shuffling and dealing than in saying something. I got an offer for the film rights of The Committed Men, but when I saw the treatment I found they had reversed its conclusions. Books are about meanings, not tropes, so I said no."[5]
References
- The Committed Men by M. John Harrison.
- Clute, John. "Authors : Harrison, M John : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- THE COMMITTED MEN by M. John Harrison | Kirkus Reviews.
- Pringle, Dave (1990). The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction. Britain: Grafton. p. 67.
- "M. John Harrison Interview – You Should Come With Me Now « Fantasy-Faction". fantasy-faction.com. Retrieved 26 July 2019.