Douglas Adams, the subject Monday of an interactive Google Doodle, is the man behind "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," a five-part "trilogy" that snagged the imagination of generations of fans who appreciated its blend of science fiction and comedy.
Some early science fiction was laughable not because of its creator's sense of humor, but for things like gross inaccuracies, cheesy costumes, and canned plots. One man helped change all that. He was Douglas Adams, and
Although author Douglas Adams said, "So long and thanks for all the fish" to this mortal coil 12 years ago, this mostly harmless world still remembers him and his contributions to the science fiction canon. In honor of his hilarious "Hitchhiker's Guide
Today's interactive Google Doodle featuring the famous words "DON'T PANIC" (in large, friendly letters on the cover) is in tribute to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and author Douglas Adams, who was born on this date
Monday's interactive Google doodle dives deep into Adams lore. The cup of tea calls back Adams's series of Dirk Gently detective novels. Opening the door on the left reveals Marvin, the paranoid android from the Hitchhiker's series. And the digital pad
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