For any of you wishing a respite from the tumult of daily life, consider going to see Frank Herbert's Dune on the big screen. Here's a deliciously long and detailed commentary on the film, if you wish. I reread Dune several weeks ago. It's held up very well, as has Asimov's The Foundation Trilogy, which I also just reread. Too, I watched David Lynch's 1984 screen adaptation of Dune, which I thought was a discombobulated mess.
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Dune was mostly written by Herbert at 412 Mississippi on Potrero Hill.
The San Francisco house where 'Dune' was born
https://www.sfgate.com/books/article/house-where-Frank-Herbert-wrote-Dune-for-sale-16473392.php
Greg Quist