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PSC Miscellaneous Prelims 2018
Answer
Michael Crichton
Explanation
'Jurassic Park' is a famous science fiction novel written by American author Michael Crichton, published in 1990. The book tells a cautionary tale about genetic engineering, centering on an amusement park featuring cloned dinosaurs that escape their enclosures. In 1993, legendary director Steven Spielberg adapted this novel into the blockbuster movie 'Jurassic Park'.
Key Points
- > 'Jurassic Park' is authored by Michael Crichton.
- > The novel was published in the year 1990.
- > It explores the chaos theory and the dangers of genetic engineering and cloning.
- > Crichton wrote a sequel to this novel titled 'The Lost World' in 1995.
- > Steven Spielberg directed the highly successful 1993 film adaptation.
- > Among the other options, Sir Walter Scott is famous for writing 'Ivanhoe'.
- > Robert Louis Stevenson authored 'Treasure Island'.
Additional Information
Famous Sci-Fi Books and Authors
| Book Title | Author | Theme |
|---|---|---|
| Jurassic Park | Michael Crichton | Dinosaur Cloning |
| The Time Machine | H.G. Wells | Time Travel |
| Frankenstein | Mary Shelley | Creating Artificial Life |
| 1984 | George Orwell | Dystopian Totalitarianism |
| Dune | Frank Herbert | Interstellar Politics |
Memory Tips
- Name Association: Michael 'Crichton' sounds like 'Creature' (dinosaurs are massive creatures).
