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Henry Kuttner

    7 de abril de 1915 – 4 de febrero de 1958

    Henry Kuttner, tanto en solitario como en colaboración con su esposa C.L. Moore, se erige como uno de los escritores más importantes de ciencia ficción y fantasía de la década de 1940. Su obra profundizó en las dimensiones sociológicas y psicológicas del género, enriqueciendo la ciencia ficción con un elemento humano que trascendía la mera tecnología. El talento de Kuttner se centró principalmente en las formas cortas, donde produjo docenas de obras consideradas entre los logros más importantes del campo, que se mantienen consistentemente impresas. Su escritura se caracterizó por una calidad excepcional, una rareza no solo en la ciencia ficción, sino en la literatura en general.

    Henry Kuttner
    Bypass to Otherness
    Fury
    Clash by Night
    The Dark World
    Fury. Mutant. The Best of Henry Kttner
    Chessboard Planet
    • Contents: 5 • Introduction (Chessboard Planet and Other Stories) • essay by Peter Pinto 9 • Note on "Fairy Chess" • essay by Peter Pinto 11 • Chessboard Planet • novella by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore (variant of The Fairy Chessmen 1946) 116 • Camouflage • (1945) • novelette by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore 148 • Android • (1951) • novelette by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore 179 • Or Else • (1953) • shortstory by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore

      Chessboard Planet
    • Clash by Night

      • 215 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Far beneath the seas of Venus the descendants of Earth now live in impervium domes. The citizens reside securely and comfortably within the safety of their Keeps, but through their midst stride men whose grim, sunburned faces make them seem like a different race – the Free Companions.These are the surface dwellers – the mercenaries who fight out the wars of Venus's cities so that the rest of civilization can survive in peace.The prequel to Henry Kuttner's classic novel Fury, this enthralling story follows one of their military campaigns. Not many of the Free Companions ever questioned their way of life – but Clash by Night tells of one who did...In these five gems of imagination the talents of Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore combine to produce a powerful and shocking blend of science fiction and horror.Contents:- Introduction by Peter Pinto- Clash by Night (1943)- When the Bough Breaks (1944)- Juke-Box (1947)- The Ego Machine (1952)- Vintage Season (1946)

      Clash by Night
    • Fury

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The Earth is long dead, blasted apart, and the human survivors who settled on Venus live in huge citadels beneath the Venusian seas in an atrophying, class-ridden society ruled by the Immortals - genetic mutations who live a thousand years or more. Sam Reed was born an immortal, born to rule those with a normal life-span, but his deranged father had him mutilated as a baby so that he wouldn't know of his heritage. And Sam grew up on the wrong side of the tracks and the law, thinking of the Immortals as his enemies. Then he reached the age of eighty, understood what had happened to him and went looking for revenge - and changed his decaying world forever. Fury is a powerful, dark and compelling novel that explores the sensual, bloody and urgent nature of humankind's striving.

      Fury
    • This small paperback contains 3 novelettes: Vintage Season, Home There's No Returning, and Two-handed Engine as well as two short stories: The Devil We Know and Exit the Professor written by the husband and wife co-authors.

      No Boundaries
    • Noon, has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

      Noon
    • Space Science Fiction, May 1952

      • 166 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The May 1952 issue of SPACE SCIENCE FICTION showcases a collection of classic stories from renowned authors in the genre. Highlights include "PURSUIT" by Lester del Rey and "YOUTH" by Isaac Asimov, along with engaging tales like "THE EGO MACHINE" by Henry Kuttner, "ULTROOM ERROR" by Jerry Sohl, and "TO EACH HIS STAR" by Bryce Walton. This replica offers a nostalgic glimpse into the early days of science fiction, featuring innovative plots and imaginative themes that reflect the era's fascination with space exploration and technology.

      Space Science Fiction, May 1952