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And the winner of the 4th Obscure German Science Fiction contest is ... Diziet Sma! Congratulations and I am happy that I can just lean back now and wait for you to come up with a challenge.Diziet Sma wrote:Is it Rotwang, from the 1927 movie Metropolis?
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Thanks, Commander. Funnily enough, it was pretty much the first thing that popped into my mind when I read your post.
So, here we go:
Considered to be one of the most enigmatic American sci-fi authors of the mid-20th century, he was highly regarded, but not well known. He once informed his editor that he was not born into our world, but had arrived here from a parallel timeline.
Name the author.
So, here we go:
Considered to be one of the most enigmatic American sci-fi authors of the mid-20th century, he was highly regarded, but not well known. He once informed his editor that he was not born into our world, but had arrived here from a parallel timeline.
Name the author.
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Nope.. R A Lafferty was nowhere near as enigmatic as the person in question..
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I guess I need to wait for the healthcare discussion to die down before anyone takes a crack at my challenge..
Or is the hint (yes, there is one buried in my challenge) too obscure?
Or is the hint (yes, there is one buried in my challenge) too obscure?
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Okay.. some more..
Even the circumstances of his tragic death in the early '60s are clouded by confusion and mystery, as was his life. In fact, nobody even knows the exact date of his death.
He began his sci-fi career writing for Astounding Science Fiction in the late '40s, under the legendary John W. Campbell. He was friends with Lester del Rey. Fletcher Pratt. Robert Heinlein and L. Sprague de Camp. Jerry Pournelle believes that had he lived another decade he would have been ranked among the top echelon of SF writers, along with Heinlein, Clarke, Asimov and Bradbury.
Even the circumstances of his tragic death in the early '60s are clouded by confusion and mystery, as was his life. In fact, nobody even knows the exact date of his death.
He began his sci-fi career writing for Astounding Science Fiction in the late '40s, under the legendary John W. Campbell. He was friends with Lester del Rey. Fletcher Pratt. Robert Heinlein and L. Sprague de Camp. Jerry Pournelle believes that had he lived another decade he would have been ranked among the top echelon of SF writers, along with Heinlein, Clarke, Asimov and Bradbury.
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Sounds like something Philip K. Dick would say... Unfortunately he's had more film adaptations than just about any other SF author, which kind of disqualifies him on 'not well known' grounds... Not to mention that his death is pretty well documented & 2 decades later!Diziet Sma wrote:Considered to be one of the most enigmatic American sci-fi authors of the mid-20th century, he was highly regarded, but not well known. He once informed his editor that he was not born into our world, but had arrived here from a parallel timeline.
Name the author.
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details, just details! Any self-respecting dimension hopper knows how to skip decades anyway!
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Well, I don't know if Philip K. Dick could/can time/dimension jump, but it's not him, anyway...Kaks wrote:details, just details! Any self-respecting dimension hopper knows how to skip decades anyway!
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Yes!! We have a winner! Congratulations, Disembodied!Disembodied wrote:I think I might have got him: is it H Beam Piper?
Sounds as if you got pipped at the post, El Viejo..
Link to online excerpts from John F. Carr's biography on H. Beam Piper
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