BOYD, John

BOYD, John
   Pseudonym of Boyd Bradfield Upchurch (1919-), US sf writer active in the field for only a decade following publication of his first novel, THE LAST STARSHIP FROM EARTH (1968), which received considerable critical acclaim; it remains his most highly regarded work. A complex tale told with baroque vigour, a DYSTOPIA, an ALTERNATE-WORLDS story, a SPACE OPERA with TIME-TRAVEL components making it impossible to say which of various spaceships actually is the last to leave Earth, and in what sense "last" is intended, the book is a bravura and knowing traversal of sf protocols. The protagonist, sent from a stratified dystopian Earth to the prison planet Hell for machiavellian reasons, ends up travelling through time, making sure Jesus terminates his career this time at the age of 33, which will eliminate the dystopia by changing the future into ours; he becomes, in the end, the Wandering Jew. None of JB's subsequent novels, some of which are abundantly inventive, have made anything like the impression of this first effort, though they are not inconsiderable. The Rakehells of Heaven (1969), The Pollinators of Eden (1969) and Sex and the High Command (1970) all deal amusingly and variously with sexual matters (SEX), and are full of rewarding hypotheses about the cultural forms human nature might find itself involved in. Some later novels, like Andromeda Gun (1974), a perfunctory comic novel involving a parasitic alien in the Old West, show a reduction of creative energy, though Barnard's Planet (1975) evinces a partial recovery, dealing with some of the same issues as his first novel and with some of the same verve. The feeling remains that JB has a larger talent than he allowed himself to reveal in his relatively short career, and that carelessness about quality sometimes badly muffled the effect of his wide inventiveness.
   JC
   Other works: The Slave Stealer (1968), an historical novel under his real name; The Organ Bank Farm (1970); The IQ Merchant (1972); The Gorgon Festival (1972); The Doomsday Gene (1973); Scarborough Hall (1976), associational, under his real name; The Girl with the Jade Green Eyes (1978; rev 1979 UK).
   See also: ECOLOGY; UNDER THE SEA.

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