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Pioneers of Wonder Conversations with the Founders of Science Fiction

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ISBN-10: 1573927023

ISBN-13: 9781573927024

Edition: 1999

Authors: Eric Leif Davin, Jack Williamson

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Long before Ray Bradbury, Arthur C Clarke, Gene Roddenberry, and Chris Carter, the names of David Lasser, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Hugo Gernsback, and Sam Moskowitz were well known by the first fans of a new kind of fiction. These pioneers were among the visionary individuals who launched the science fiction genre, which today enjoys such wide appeal. Through exclusive interviews, Eric Leif Davin takes readers back to the late 1920s, when Gernsback, "the father of science fiction", founded the world's first science fiction magazine, "Amazing Stories".
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Book details

List price: $32.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Prometheus Books, Publishers
Publication date: 11/1/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 405
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.848
Language: English

Author Jack Williamson was born in Bisbee, Arizona on April 29, 1908. In the 1950's, he received both his BA and MA degress in English from Eastern New Mexico University. After receiving his PhD from the University of Colorado, he taught linguistics, the modern novel and literary criticism at Eastern New Mexico University until he retired in 1977. At the age of 20, he published his first story, The Metal Man, in a December 1928 issue of Amazing Stories. Since then he has written more than 50 novels and at least 15 short story collections. Some of his best known works are The Humanoids, The Legion of Time, Manseed, and Lifeburst. He also published numerous collaborations with fellow science…    

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction - Genesis of Wonder: Hugo Gernsback, "Sense of Wonder," and the Birth of Science Fiction
The Age of Wonder: Gernsback, David Lasser, and Wonder Stories
A Conversation with David Lasser
A Conversation with Charles D. Hornig
The Silberkleit Years and the Birth of Comic Books: A Further Conversation with Charles D. Hornig
Stanley G. Weinbaum and Black Margot: A Conversation with Margaret Weinbaum Kay
From Wisconsin to Mars: A Conversation with Raymond Z. Gallun
Teenage Author: A Conversation with Frank K. Kelly
The Science and Science Fiction of R. F. Starzl: A Conversation with Thomas E. Starzl
The Birth of Science Fiction Books: A Conversation with Lloyd Arthur Eshbach
From Print to the Screen: A Conversation with Curt Siodmak
Second Genesis - The Birth of Science Fiction Cinema: Kurt Neumann and "Rocketship X-M"
The Private History of a Rescue That Failed: Laurence Manning and Sam Moskowitz
The Birth of Science Fiction History: Sam Moskowitz - The Immortal Historian
Conclusion - Look Back In Wonder: The Discovery/Birth of a Genre
Index