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Kendall Foster Crossen (1910–1981)

Autor de Los mejores relatos de anticipación

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Obras de Kendall Foster Crossen

Los mejores relatos de anticipación (1933) — Editor — 46 copias
Year of Consent (1954) 39 copias
A Hearse of Another Color (1958) 18 copias
So Dead the Rose (1960) 17 copias
The Gallows Garden (1958) 16 copias
The Bonded Dead (1971) 16 copias
The Splintered Man (1955) 15 copias
As Old as Cain (1954) 14 copias
Abra-Cadaver (1965) 13 copias
The Flaming Man (1969) 12 copias
The Rest Must Die (1959) 12 copias
Green Grow the Graves (1970) 12 copias
Six Who Ran (1964) 11 copias
Jade for a Lady (1970) 10 copias
Uneasy Lies the Dead (1964) 10 copias
The Man Inside (1970) 9 copias
Wild Midnight Falls (1968) 9 copias
A Lonely Walk (1956) 9 copias
Wanted: Dead Men (1965) 9 copias
A Man in the Middle (1967) 8 copias
The Acid Nightmare (1967) 8 copias
Once Upon A Crime (1971) 7 copias
The Burned Man (1971) 6 copias
Softly in the Night (1963) 6 copias
The Green Lama 5 copias
Too Late for Mourning (1960) 5 copias
Don't Count the Corpses (1958) 5 copias
Born to be hanged (1973) 5 copias
The Tortured Path (1958) 4 copias
Bier for a Chaser (1959) 4 copias
The Invisible Man Murders (1945) 4 copias
Man in the Middle (1970) 4 copias
Un plein cimetière (1971) 4 copias
High Adventure #93 (2007) 3 copias
La Mort en action (1972) 2 copias
The Man Inside 2 copias
Gallows Garden 2 copias
The big dive, 1 copia
Voué au blanc-bleu (1985) 1 copia
La grenouille indigeste (1970) 1 copia
Remous posthumes (1965) 1 copia

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Year's Best Science Fiction Novels: 1954 (1954) — Contribuidor — 5 copias
Startling Stories, July 1952 (1952) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
American Government through Science Fiction (1974) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
Startling Stories, March 1952 (1952) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Startling Stories, January 1954 (1954) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Startling Stories, May 1952 — Contribuidor — 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1910-07-25
Fecha de fallecimiento
1981-11-28
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Albany, Ohio, USA

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Crossen’s book is a collection of science fiction short stories which have been grouped into Ages – The Atomic Age (1960 AD – 2100 AD), Galactic Age (2100 AD – 3000 AD), Stellar Age (3000 AD to 10,000 AD) and Delphic Age (10,000 AD – 1,000,000 AD). With the exception of the Delphic Age, each age has 4 stories grouped under its banner. The book was published in 1951 and the latest collected story has a publication date of 1951. As might be expected, given the passage of time, the stories are dated and some have not aged well. On the other hand, I think there are still enough gems to make a reading of the book worthwhile.

Atomic Age Stories:

Flying Dutchman – Ward Moore
There Will Come Soft Rains – Ray Bradbury
The Mute Question – Forrest J. Ackerman
The Portable Phonograph - Walter Van Tilburg Clark

All are post nuclear holocaust and all are very downbeat. Of the group I like Flying Dutchman the best – nothing like engineering a system with enough redundancy to guarantee trouble free functioning for a long period of time.

Galactic Age Stories:

Automaton – A.E. van Vogt
Restricted Clientele – Kendell Foster Crossen
Shambleau – C.L. Moore
Christmas on Ganymede – Isaac Asimov

Two of these stories, Automaton and Restricted Clientele, deal with human situations in the future while the other two deal with humans interacting with aliens. My preference in this group is Restricted Clientele – there is a point where guaranteed safety and prison become one and the same.

Stellar Age Stories

Memory – Theodore Sturgeon
Exiled From Earth – Sam Merwin, Jr.
Retreat to the Stars – Leigh Brackett
The Voice of the Lobster – Henry Kuttner

These stories have nothing in common save their grouping. They cover corporate intrigue, mistaken identity, escape from tyranny, and con artists in action…sort of. The story concerning corporate intrigue – Memory – is my favorite.

Delphic Age Stories

Evolution’s End – Robert Arthur
Transfer Point – Anthony Boucher
The Devil Was Sick – Bruce Elliott

I don't think this group has aged well. Basically we have the old reinvention of Adam and Eve, the devil dealing with people in the far future and vice versa, and a world where fiction writing interacts with the real world which interacts with the fiction writing....
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alco261 | Sep 30, 2016 |
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Written in the style of Chandler, Hammett and the like and it turns out to be a Goodread.
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ChazziFrazz | Jun 23, 2016 |
An armored car is robbed and members of the heist crew begin turning up dead. Insurance investigator Milo March follows the survivors to Brazil where they still keep on dying. March is stuck with the task of finding the loot, spiriting it out of the country while a corrupt cop tries to grab a share and convincing the surviving thieves to return to America to face a death sentence. March is a largely forgotten PI who deserves to be brought back to readers' attention. M E Chaber weaves a tale that keeps the reader wondering how March is going to pull off his mission.… (más)
 
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Leischen | Jan 10, 2013 |
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Miembros
487
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