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Philip José Farmer

    26 de enero de 1918 – 25 de febrero de 2009

    Philip José Farmer fue un autor estadounidense, reconocido principalmente por sus novelas y cuentos de ciencia ficción y fantasía. Su obra destaca por la exploración de temas sexuales y religiosos, y por su fascinación y reimaginación del folclore de héroes pulp legendarios. Ocasionalmente, también escribió obras irónicas bajo seudónimos, como si fueran escritas por personajes ficticios.

    Philip José Farmer
    To Your Scattered Bodies Go
    Lord Tyger
    Time Projector, The & Strange Compulsion
    Father to the Stars
    A Rough Knight for the Queen
    Dayworld Rebel
    • Dayworld's a Philip José Farmer trilogy set in a dystopian future in which people live only a day a week. The other days they're stoned, a suspended animation. It focuses on Jeff Caird, a daybreaker: someone who lives more than a day a week. As the series progresses, he seems to suffer Dissociative Identity Disorder. The three parts are Dayworld ('85), Dayworld Rebel ('87), Dayworld Breakup ('90). Caird's a citizen of Tuesday-World New Era 1330. The book starts on D5-W1 (Day-5, Week-1) in the 2nd Month of NE1330. (Each day of the week is the same day number, i.e. Sun-Sat will still be D5-W1). The book covers a week: Tuesday-World D5-W1 to Tuesday-World D6-W1. He's an 'organic' (police officer) by profession. Each day of the week organics have different outfits. Each day of the week has a different fashion trend, tv shows, news etc, most only knowing about each in their own day. He's also an immer, a group acting beneath governmental radar. Their goal's to subtly improve government. There are immers in almost every social sector in each day of the week. He's special in that he's a daybreaker as sanctioned by the immers, used to pass messages from day to day. As a daybreaker, he's mentally created a different identity for himself for each day of the week, different jobs, friends & wives included.

      Dayworld Rebel
    • A Rough Knight for the Queen

      • 110 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Written for a men's magazine in 1953, but not used, the manuscript languished in obscurity until it was finally published in 2006 in the collection Pearls from Peoria, edited by Paul Spiteri. Published for the first time here in a standalone edition, featuring cover and interior art by Charles Berlin, introductory material by Mick Walton (author of Sir Richard Burton and His Circle), Mark Hodder (author of the Burton and Swinburne novels) and Paul Spiteri A Rough Knight for the Queen is Farmer's loving biography of one of his heroes. Publisher

      A Rough Knight for the Queen
    • Contents: · The Night of Light · na F&SF Jun ’57 · A Few Miles · nv F&SF Oct ’60 · Prometheus · na F&SF Mar ’61 · Father · na F&SF Jul ’55 · Attitudes · nv F&SF Oct ’53

      Father to the Stars
    • The Time Projector: No one knows where the great white clouds came from, but on the face of these clouds are live action images, like a movie. These images are of terrifying happenings often graphic and shocking in detail and appear to foretell future events.

      Time Projector, The & Strange Compulsion
    • The Green Odyssey

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book is recognized for its significant impact on human history, prompting efforts to preserve its legacy through modern republishing. This initiative aims to ensure that its valuable insights and teachings remain accessible to both current and future generations.

      The Green Odyssey
    • Philip José Farmer was given the WORLD FANTASY AWARD FOR LIFE ACHIEVEMENT and named an SFWA GRAND MASTER in the same year - a fitting recognition of his refusal to be pigeonholed. Whether pushing the boundaries of sexual and religious themes or reimagining pulp heroes for the modern age, Farmer's restless imagination knew no bounds. This omnibus contains THE MAKER OF UNIVERSES, the first of the World of Tiers series; the HUGO AWARD-winning TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO, which opens the acclaimed Riverworld sequence; and the stand-alone space opera, THE UNREASONING MASK.

      Philip Jose Farmer SF Gateway Omnibus