Who? (novel)

Who? (novel)

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image_caption = Cover of first paperback edition
author = Algis Budrys
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Science fiction novel
publisher = Pyramid Books
release_date = 1958
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media_type = Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
pages = 157 pp
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"Who?" (1958) by Algis Budrys is an American science fiction novels set during the Cold War.

Plot summary

An explosion resulting from an experiment gone awry rocks an Allied research facility near the border with the Soviet Bloc. A Soviet team abducts Dr. Lucas Martino, a leading Allied physicist in charge of a secret, high-priority project called K-88.

Several months later, under American pressure, the Communist officials finally hand over an individual, claiming that he is Dr. Martino. The man has undergone extensive surgery for his injuries. He has a mechanical arm advanced beyond any produced in the West. More importantly, his head is now hidden behind a nearly-featureless metal mask. A medical evaluation reveals that several of the man's internal organs are also artificial. The Allies are suspicious that the Soviets have sent them a spy and are holding the real Martino for further interrogation.

The struggle to determine the man's true identity is the novel's central conflict. In the end, Shawn Rogers, the agent given the task, is unable to reach a conclusion. The man is released, but kept under surveillance and barred from working on K-88. Later, when progress bogs down on the project, Rogers is sent to ask him to come back to work. The man refuses.

Budrys tells the story in alternating chapters. Every second chapter relates part of Lucas Martino's life. The young man spent his formative years on a New Jersey farm, working his way through university in New York City, and graduate studies at MIT.

The last part of the novel tells what happened on the Soviet side. It takes many weeks for doctors to save Martino's life. Soviet interrogator Anastas Azarin has little time to work with and is thrown off by the prisoner's expressionless appearance.

Characters in "Who?"

*Dr. Lucas Martino, a kidnapped physicist
*Shawn Rogers, the Allied intelligence agent assigned to determine the identity of the released man
*Anastas Azarin, the Soviet agent who interrogates Martino

Film adaptation

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director = Jack Gold
producer = Barry Levinson
Kurt Berthold (co-producer)
writer = Algis Budrys (novel)
John Gould
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starring = Elliott Gould
Trevor Howard
Joseph Bova
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released = 1975
runtime = 93 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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The novel was turned into a 1973 film with the same title (aka "The Man in the Steel Mask" or "Roboman" in some video releases), directed by Jack Gold, starring Elliott Gould as Sean Rogers, Trevor Howard as Colonel Azarin and Joseph Bova as Lucas Martino.

Trivia

One of the most striking scenes in the film version shows Martino walking along a city street eliciting startled reactions from passers-by - apparently real members of the public filmed candidly with no warning.

References

*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=73 | date=1974|id=ISBN 0-911682-20-1

External links

*isfdb title|id=847|title=Who?
*http://www.trashfiction.co.uk/who.html
*imdb title|id=0072405|title=Who?


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