Abbott,
Edward
Key Work: Flatland (1884),
about a two-dimensional society. The work is science fiction in content,
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Adams,
Richard
fantasy author
Key Work: Watership
Down, told from the point of view of rabbits.
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Adams,
Douglas
d. 2001
Key Work: The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Aldiss,
Brian
novelist, critic, historian
Modern Era
Key Works: History
and Criticism
- Billion
Year Spree (1973)
- update, Trillion
Year Spree (1986).
Key Works: Fiction
- The
Drowned World (1962), a novel of catastrophe
- Empire
of the Sun (1984), an autobiographical novel
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Anderson,
Poul
1926-2001
bachelor's degree
in physics from the University of Minnesota
Golden Age through the Modern Era
hard science fiction
Named a Grand Master
by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 1967
Inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2000
Key Works:
- Brain
Wave
(1954)
- Tau
Zero
(1970)
- Technic History
series
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Asimov,
Isaac
1920-1992
PhD. in biochemistry
Golden Age through the Modern Era
hard science fiction
Key Works:
- "Nightfall,"
written at Campbell's suggestions and often voted the best science fiction
story of all time
- the
Robot stories, beginning with "Robbie,"
(originally published as "Srange Playfellow")
"Reason," and "Runaround,"
which formally introduced Asimov's positronic robots and the Three Laws
of Robotics that were probably a collaboration between Asimov and Campbell.
- The
Foundation Trilogy (1942-50), inspired by Campbell who asked Asimov
for an open-ended serial
- the
Robot Novels, beginning with The
Caves of Steel
and The
Naked Sun
- The
Gods Themselves
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Atwood,
Margaret
Canadian mainstream
novelist
Key Work:
The Handmaid's Tale
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