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Murray Leinster

    16 de junio de 1896 – 8 de junio de 1975

    Murray Leinster, seudónimo de William Fitzgerald Jenkins, fue un prolífico autor estadounidense conocido por sus obras de ciencia ficción e historia alternativa. Su extensa carrera, que abarcó las primeras seis décadas del siglo XX, demostró una producción constante y una destreza artesanal excepcional. Pasó de relatos de misterio y aventura a la ciencia ficción pionera, manteniendo un alto nivel profesional a lo largo de su prolífica vida literaria. La dedicación de Leinster a su oficio dio como resultado una vasta obra, consolidando su legado en la ficción especulativa.

    Long Ago, Far Away
    Juju
    Men into space
    Nightmare Planet
    Space Tug
    Operation Terror
    • Operation Terror

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The story unfolds with a mysterious object entering Earth's atmosphere, landing with seismic force at Boulder Lake Park, Colorado. As the world buzzes with anticipation, reports emerge of strange creatures aboard the craft. These beings soon disembark and start exploring their new surroundings, setting the stage for an encounter that challenges human understanding of life beyond Earth. The narrative promises a blend of suspense and intrigue as humanity grapples with the implications of extraterrestrial visitors.

      Operation Terror
    • Space Tug

      • 154 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of space exploration, the story follows Joe Kenmore and his crew as they face a dire situation when they find themselves locked out of their space platform. With Earth thousands of miles below and limited oxygen, tension escalates as they grapple with despair and the fight for survival. The narrative captures the essence of isolation and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds, showcasing the author’s innovative approach to science fiction and his knack for creating gripping scenarios.

      Space Tug
    • The narrative features Burl embarking on magnificent adventures set against a vibrant backdrop, enhanced by philosophical and psychological insights that elevate it beyond typical science-fiction fare. Originally published in 1923, the stories have endured in popularity, with this latest installment offering a fresh perspective while remaining accessible to new readers. Murray Leinster's skillful characterization and concept development ensure that this series continues to resonate with audiences, making it a significant addition to the genre.

      Nightmare Planet
    • Men into space

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores America's journey into space through the perspective of Ed McCauley, offering a unique lens on the challenges and triumphs of the space program. Presented as a series of connected novelettes, it captures the excitement and complexities of this pivotal era in history, reflecting both personal and national aspirations. The story intertwines individual experiences with broader themes of exploration and innovation, making it a compelling read for fans of the TV series and space enthusiasts alike.

      Men into space
    • Juju

      • 74 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Set in Portuguese West Africa, the narrative revolves around Englishmen on a rubber plantation who unknowingly share their space with a vengeful gorilla named Juju. Driven to madness by the cruelty of local natives, Juju wreaks havoc, killing workers and destroying property. The men must unite to confront this formidable threat, leading to a gripping exploration of themes like good versus evil, man versus nature, and revenge. This thrilling adventure stands as a classic example of early science fiction, captivating readers with its intense plot and moral dilemmas.

      Juju
    • Long Ago, Far Away

      • 114 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Murray Leinster, the pseudonym of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, was a prolific American science fiction writer known for his extensive body of work, including over 1,500 short stories and numerous scripts for film and television. Despite dropping out of high school, he launched his writing career before World War I, with his first story appearing in 1916. Leinster's contributions to literature continued throughout the war, during which he served with the Committee of Public Information and the U.S. Army. His legacy includes a significant impact on the genre.

      Long Ago, Far Away
    • Operation

      Outer Space

      • 146 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of space exploration, this science fiction novel explores the challenges and adventures faced by its characters as they navigate the complexities of outer space. With a focus on innovative technology and the human spirit, the narrative delves into themes of survival and discovery. Originally published in 1954, it reflects the era's fascination with space travel and the unknown, making it a unique contribution to the genre.

      Operation
    • This World Is Taboo

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Murray Leinster, the pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, was a prolific American author known for his contributions to science fiction. With over 1,500 short stories, 14 movie scripts, and numerous radio and television scripts, he left a significant mark on genre fiction. His extensive body of work showcases his creativity and versatility, influencing the landscape of science fiction and entertainment throughout his career.

      This World Is Taboo
    • Sidewise in Time

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This Golden Age Masterwork contains ten selected short stories from the master of pulp, Murray Leinster, including the Hugo Award-winning novella Exploration Team

      Sidewise in Time