- The Iron Man (novel)
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name = The Iron Man
title_orig = The Iron Man: A Children's Story in Five Nights
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author =Ted Hughes
cover_artist = Andrew Davidson
country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher =Faber and Faber
release_date = 1968
media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 59 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-571-22612-4
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followed_by =The Iron Woman "The Iron Man: A Children's Story in Five Nights" is a 1968
novel written byTed Hughes and illustrated by Andrew Davidson. Described by some as a modernfairy tale and others asscience fiction , it describes the unexpected arrival inEngland of a giant "metal man" of unknown origin who rains destruction on the countryside by attacking industrialfarm equipment , before befriending a small boy and defending the world from an apparent dragon fromouter space . Expanding the narrative beyond a criticism of warfare and inter-human conflict, Hughes later wrote a sequel, "The Iron Woman ", describing retribution based on environmental themes related topollution . Prior to publishing in North America, the title was changed to "The Iron Giant" (as were all references to the metal man) in order to avoid confusion and legal issues withMarvel Comic 's character,Iron Man .Plot summary
The Iron Man arrives from seemingly nowhere and his appearance is described in detail. In order to survive, he feeds off local
farm equipment . When the farm hands discover their destroyed tractors and diggers, a trap is set consisting of a covered pit on which a tractor is set as bait. Hogarth, a local boy, befriends and lures the Iron Man to the trap. The plan succeeds, and the Iron Man is buried alive.A few days later, the Iron Man digs himself free of the pit. In order to keep him out of the way, the boy Hogarth takes charge and brings the Iron Man to a metal scrap-heap to feast. The Iron Man promises to not cause further trouble for the locals, as long as no one troubles him.
Time passes, and the Iron Man is treated as merely another member of the community. However,
astronomer s monitoring the sky make a frightening new discovery; a massive "star spirit" shaped like a blackdragon moving from orbit to land on Earth. The "Star Spirit" crashes heavily onAustralia , later demanding humanity provide him with food.Terrified, humans send their armies to destroy the Star Spirit, but it remains unharmed. When the Iron Man hears of this global threat, he allows himself to be disassembled and transported to Australia. There, he challenges the Star Spirit to a contest of strength: if the Iron Man can withstand the heat of burning
petroleum for longer than the Star Spirit can withstand the heat of theSun , the Star Spirit must obey the Iron Man's commands forever more; if the Iron Man melts or is afraid of melting before the Star Spirit undergoes or fears pain in the Sun, the Spirit has permission to devour the whole Earth.After playing the game three rounds, the Star Spirit is so badly burned that he no longer appears physically frightening. The Iron Man, by contrast, has only a deformed ear-lobe to show for his pains. The Star Spirit admits defeat.
When asked why he came to Earth, the Star Spirit expresses excitement about the ongoing sights and sounds produced by the violent warfare of humanity. In his own life, he was a singer of the "music of the spheres"; the harmony of his kind that keeps the
Cosmos inbalance , in stable equilibrium.The Iron Man orders the Star Spirit to sing to the inhabitants of Earth, flying just behind the sunset, to help soothe humanity toward a sense of peace. The beauty of his music distracts the population from its egocentricism and tendency to fight, causing the first worldwide lasting peace.
Film, TV and theatrical adaptations
The story was memorably read by
Tom Baker for theBBC 's "Jackanory " in1986 . Later, in1989 , guitaristPete Townshend from the rock bandThe Who released an realizing the work in musical form. A decade later,Warner Brothers released ananimated film using the novel as a basis, entitled "The Iron Giant " (also known as The Iron Man), directed byBrad Bird .See also
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Ted Hughes
* "The Iron Woman "External links
* [http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/english/iron.htm Primary Resource]
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