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Richard Wilson's stories could almost be described as gentle - if it were not for the pungent humor which runs through most of them, the startling satiric... Lire la suite
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Richard Wilson's stories could almost be described as gentle - if it were not for the pungent humor which runs through most of them, the startling satiric commentary, all the more impressive for its quiet setting - and the one other quality that is essential in any form of good writing: a genuine concern with the human condition. This quality Wilson possesses in abundance and, perhaps in the end, it is this that makes his work such a joy to read.
TIME OUT FOR TOMORROW contains twelve SF tales of vivid imagination!Kin (1956)The Big Fix (1956)Wasp (1954)An Abundance of Good Things (1954)The Tunnel Under the World (1959)The Best Possible World (1960)The Voice of the Diaphragm (1958)QRM (1957)The Ubiquitous You (1957)Just Call Me Irish (1958)The Locus Focus (1957)

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  • Date de parution
    07/01/2020
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4732-1939-7
  • EAN
    9781473219397
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      Contenu protégé

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Biographie de Richard Wilson

Richard Wilson (1920-1987)Richard Wilson was an American science fiction author and director of the News Bureau of Syracuse University until his retirement in 1982; he was instrumental in persuading many sf writers to donate their personal archives to the university's George Arents Research Library, which has been called one of the "most important collection of science fiction manuscripts and papers in the world" (Science/fiction Collections: Fantasy, Supernatural & Weird Tales, 1983).
Involved in sf fandom from an early age, he was a founder of the Futurians in the 1930s and published his first sf story, "Murder from Mars", with Astounding Stories in 1940. A number of his short stories were award-winning or award-nominated: "The Eight Billion" was nominated for the Nebula as Best Short Storiy in 1965; "Mother to the World" was nominated for the Hugo for Best Novelette in 1969 and winner of the Nebula in 1968; and "The Story Writer" was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novella in 1979.
In his later years, Wilson reportedly made it clear to colleagues that he remained too content in his professional life to continue seriously in a writing career.

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