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Kenneth Bulmer

    14 de enero de 1921 – 16 de diciembre de 2005

    Este autor es conocido por su cautivador estilo de escritura y su habilidad para sumergir a los lectores en mundos complejos. Sus obras a menudo exploran profundos temas humanos a través de narrativas convincentes. Con un dominio magistral del lenguaje y una perspectiva única sobre la psicología humana, su prosa ofrece una experiencia de lectura inolvidable. Su habilidad para crear personajes vívidos y tramas memorables lo convierte en una voz literaria significativa.

    Kenneth Bulmer
    New Writings in SF 28
    Defiance
    Behold the Stars
    New writings in S.F.26
    New Writings in SF.
    New Writings in SF.22
    • Contents:- Harry Harrison: An Honest Day's Work (1973)- E. C. Tubb: Evane (1973)- Arthur C. Clarke: Rendezvous with Rama (1973)- James White: Spacebird (1973)- Brian W. Aldiss: Three Enigmas (1973)- John Rackham: Wise Child (1973)- Donald A. Wollheim: The Rules of the Game (1973)- Sydney J. Bounds: Monitor (1973)- John Kippax: The Time Wager (1973)- Laurence James: Square Root of MC (1973)- Christopher Priest: The Inverted World (1973)

      New Writings in SF.22
    • Contents • Keith Wells. A Time of Mind. 1975 • Vera Johnson. The Day They Cut off the Power. 1975 • Brian W. Aldiss. Year by Year the Evil Gains. 1975 • Michael G. Coney. Bartholemew & Son (and the Fish Girl). 1975 • John Rackham. Heal Thyself. 1975 • Bob van Laerhoven. Long Time Ago, Not Forgotten. 1975 • Peter Linnett. Zone. 1975 • David Langford. Heatwave. 1975 • Graham Charnock. The Observer. 1975 • Colin Kapp. Cassius and the Mind-Jaunt. 1975

      New Writings in SF.
    • City Under the Sea

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in a fantastical underwater world, the narrative follows a group of diverse sea creatures navigating the treacherous politics of their oceanic realm. As they confront tyrannical rulers and fight for freedom, themes of rebellion and unity emerge. The characters, each with unique abilities and backgrounds, must work together to challenge the despots who threaten their existence. Richly illustrated and filled with adventure, this tale combines elements of fantasy and social commentary, appealing to both young readers and adults alike.

      City Under the Sea