September 8, 2016 will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the debut of
the world's most successful science fiction television series: Star
Trek. In this new biography Lance Parkin, author of Aurum's acclaimed
Magic Words: The Extraordinary Life of Alan Moore, will go in search
of the show's creator, Gene Roddenberry.
This book reveals how an undistinguished writer of cop shows set out to
produce 'Hornblower in space' and ended up with an optimistic, almost
utopian view of humanity's future that has been watched and loved by
hundreds of millions of people around the world.
Along the way Lance will examine some of the great myths and turning
points in the franchise's history, and Roddenberry's particular
contribution to them. He will look at the truth in the view that the
early Star Trek advanced a liberal, egalitarian and multi-racial
agenda, chart the various attempts to resuscitate the show during it's
wilderness years in the 1970s, explore Roddenberry's initial early
involvement in the movies and spin-off Star Trek: The Next Generation
(as well as his later estrangement from both), and shed light on the
colourful personal life, self-mythologising and strange beliefs of a man
who nonetheless gifted popular culture one if its most enduring
narratives.