Re: Conlangs in Literature
From: | Ph. D. <phild@...> |
Date: | Monday, July 19, 2004, 3:52 |
Adam Walker wrote:
>
> I know this has been discussed before, but I'm sure
> other books and movies/tv shows have come along or to
> our attention sice the last go round. I'm composing a
> list of all the books, movies, shows, etc. that I can
> think of which use or reference conlangs. I had a
> longer list at one point which I seem to have lost.
> Here's what I have so far. Pleas chime in with
> suggestions for lengthening the list!
>
> Lord of the Rings
> The Romulan Way (and others in the cycle)
> The Languages of Pao
> The Embedding
> Babel-17
> Alien Tongue
> A Rose for Ecclesiastes
> A Clockwork Orange
> Light of Eidon
> Enemy Mine
> Native Tongue (et al.)
> Out of the Silent Planet (et al.)
> Star Wars (et al.)
> Star Trek: The Next Generation (et al.)
> The Day the Earth Stood Still
> Stargate
> Dark Skies
_Gattaca_ used Esperanto on the background public address
system, and _Incubus_ was entirely in Esperanto.
--Ph. D.