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The Greatest SF Classics of Stanley G. Weinbaum: Post-Apocalyptic Novels & Space Exploration Stories
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Stanley G. Weinbaum's 'The Greatest SF Classics of Stanley G. Weinbaum' is a collection of groundbreaking science fiction stories that have stood the test of time. Weinbaum's literary style is marked by his imaginative world-building and thought-provoking exploration of scientific concepts, making him a pioneer in the genre. His stories often blend elements of adventure, romance, and philosophical inquiry, captivating readers with their originality and depth. This collection showcases some of Weinbaum's most iconic works, including 'A Martian Odyssey' and 'The Worlds of If,' which continue to influence and inspire generations of readers and writers in the science fiction genre. Weinbaum's ability to create vivid and compelling narratives set against the backdrop of futuristic worlds makes this anthology a must-read for fans of classic science fiction literature.
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Release dateDec 21, 2018
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Stanley G. Weinbaum

Né dans le Kentucky en 1902, Stanley G. Weinbaum étudie le génie chimique à l'université du Wisconsin à Milwaukee, mais n'en sort pas diplômé, non plus que Charles A. Lindbergh, qu’il y côtoie. À la suite d'un pari, Weinbaum passe un examen à la place d'un ami et est découvert ; il refuse de réintégrer l'université en 1923. À Milwaukee, il participe aux réunions des Milwaukee Fictioneers, un groupe d'écrivains parmi lesquels Robert Bloch, Ralph Milne Farley, Raymond Palmer, qui fut plus tard rédacteur en chef d'Amazing. Sa carrière littéraire est courte, mais influente. La plupart de ses nouvelles sont publiées dans les années trente par Astounding, Wonder Stories Magazine, ou le fanzine Fantasy Magazine. Il écrit également plusieurs romans de science-fiction ou de fantastique : La Flamme Noire (publié en 1939), Le Nouvel Adam, et Le Cerveau Fou, ainsi que plusieurs romances dont une seule, The Lady Dances, fut jamais publiée. Il meurt d’un cancer du poumon le 14 décembre 1935, âgé de 33 ans.

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