Why is ‘Dune’ Such a Difficult Novel to Adapt?
In 1965, American author Frank Herbert unleashed his science fiction epic Dune upon the world, a narrative marvel that would clinch both the Hugo Award and Nebula Awards the following year. It has been hailed as "the most imaginative piece of literature ever." Dune amasses a global following of fervent fans spanning various domains. Its vast world-building and intricately woven storyline also beckoned a slew of renowned producers and directors, all eager to translate its grandeur onto the silver