Frederik Pohl
:This article is about the writer and editor. For the historian, see Frederick J. Pohl.
Books
- The Early Pohl (1976) (fiction from 1937-1944) Contents:
- 'Elegy for a Dead Planet: Luna,' 1937, (writing as Elton Andrews)
- 'The Dweller in the Ice,' (c) 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- 'The King's Eye,' (c) 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- 'It's a Young World,' (c) 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- 'Daughters of Eternity,' (c) 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- 'Earth, Farewell!,' (c) 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- 'Conspiracy on Callisto,' (c) 1943, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- 'Highwayman of the Void,' (c) 1943, (writing under Dirk Wylie's name)
- 'Double-Cross,' (c) 1943, (writing as James MacCreigh)
- Collaborations with Cyril M. Kornbluth:
- The Space Merchants (1953)
- Search the Sky (1954)
- Gladiator at Law (1955)
- Wolfbane (1957)
- The Starchild series: (with Jack Williamson)
- The Reefs of Space (1964)
- Starchild (1965)
- Rogue Star (1969)
- The Frederik Pohl Omnibus (1966) (short stories)
- Day Million (1971) (short stories)
- The Wonder Effect (1974) (short stories) with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
- Survival Kit (1979) (short stories)
- The Man Who Ate the World (1979) (short stories)
- The Starchild Trilogy (omnibus) (1980)
- The Cool War (1981)
- Starburst (1982)
- Man Plus (1975) (Winner of Nebula award)
- The Years of the City (1984)
- The Merchants War (1985), a sequel to The Space Merchants
- Slave Ship
- Drunkard's Walk
- The Age of the Pussyfoot (1965)
- Jem (novel) (1980)
- The Coming of the Quantum Cats (1986)
- Chernobyl (novel) (1987)
- Narabedla Inc. (1988)
- Homegoing (1989)
- The world at the end of time (1990)
- O Pioneer! (1998)
- The Heechee series:
- Gateway (1976) (winner of the Hugo award and Nebula award)
- Beyond the Blue Event Horizon (1980)
- Heechee rendezvous (1985)
- Annals of the Heechee (1987)
- The Gateway Trip (1990)
- The Boy Who Would Live Forever: A Novel of Gateway (2004)
- The Eschaton series:
- The Other End of Time (1996)
- The Siege of Eternity (1997)
- The Far Shore of Time (1999)
He has published an autobiography, The Way the Future Was (1978).
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Frederik Pohl has won four Hugo Awards. His works include not only science fiction but articles for Playboy and Family Circle. He has also written several non-fiction books, the most recent of which is Chasing Science: Science as Spectator Sport (2000).
Related Topics:
Hugo Award - Playboy - Family Circle
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