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== Jurassic Park ==
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File:Jurassic_Park_(franchise_logo).png|Jurassic Park franchise logo
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File:conceptual_artwork_by_creature_designer_Carlos_Huante_for_JURASSIC_PARK_4,_drawn_early_in_project's_development|Conceptual artwork by creature designer Carlos Huante for Jurassic Park 4
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   Jurassic Park
Author Michael Crichton
Language English
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN 0-394-58816-9
Pages 400


Jurassic Park is a science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton, published in 1990. The novel explores the theme of genetic engineering and its potential consequences. It is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, where a billionaire philanthropist and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs.

Plot Summary

The story begins with a series of mysterious incidents involving dinosaur attacks on the island. John Hammond, the owner of InGen, invites a group of experts to evaluate the safety of the park. The group includes paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant, paleobotanist Dr. Ellie Sattler, mathematician Dr. Ian Malcolm, and lawyer Donald Gennaro.

As the group tours the park, a series of technical failures and human errors lead to the dinosaurs escaping their enclosures. The park's security systems fail, and the group must find a way to survive amidst the chaos.

Themes

Jurassic Park explores themes such as the unpredictability of complex systems, the ethical implications of genetic engineering, and the hubris of attempting to control nature. The novel is often cited as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of biotechnology.

Adaptations

The novel was adapted into a highly successful film directed by Steven Spielberg in 1993. The film spawned several sequels, including The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic World.

Reception

Jurassic Park was well-received by critics and readers alike, praised for its thrilling narrative and thought-provoking themes. It became a bestseller and solidified Michael Crichton's reputation as a master of the techno-thriller genre.

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