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Platinum Pohl

by Unknown Author

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464 pages2007Orb BooksISBN 9780765301451

About this book

For over forty years Frederik Pohl has been a famous science fiction writer, and much of his fame is due to his wonderful short stories. He's won the Hugo and Nebula Awards as well as many other awards for both novels and shorter works. Included in this new collection is "Fermi and Frost," the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novelette that perhaps best exemplifies the qualities that have made Pohl's SF so popular for so long: an intriguing science fictional premise, a bold political assertion, subtly shaped characters who command your respect and engage your sympathy, and a surely told narrative that holds you to the end. In all the tales in this wonderful collection of memorable stories, Pohl draws you into a delightful multitude of worlds and times, some familiar, some utterly alien, but all compulsively inviting. Which is why this is Platinum Pohl—only the highest standard applies! A special treat exclusive to Platinum Pohl is a never-before-published Heechee story!

Publication Details

Publisher
Orb Books
Published
2007
Pages
464
ISBN
9780765301451

About Unknown Author

Frederik Pohl, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father held a number of jobs, and his family moved many times in his childhood before settling in Brooklyn when he was about seven. He attended Brooklyn Tech high school, but dropped out and took a job to help support his family. As a teen, he founded the New York science fiction writer's group The Futurians. His first publication, a poem, appeared in Amazing Stories in 1937, when he was 18 years old. In 1936, he joined the Young Communist League and became President of the Brooklyn branch, but he left it in 1939 after Stalin-Hitler pact. In 1939, at the age of 21, he was editor of both Super Science Stories and Astonishing Stories, and regularly published his own stories in both of them. He married his first wife in 1940. In 1943 both the magazines he was editing folded, and he worked as a literary agent. During World War II, he served with the Army Air Corps from 1945-1945. He divorced his first wife during this period and married his second wife in 1945. In 1948 he married his third wife, Judith Merril, who he divorced in 1953, the same year he married his fourth wife, Carol Metcal Ulf. In the early 1950s his literary agency business failed and he returned to editing as an assistant editor at Galaxy Science Fiction and later also if Magazine. In 1966, 1967, and 1968 his magazines won Hugo Awards for Best Professional Magazines. In the 1970s he acquired and edited novels for the "Frederik Pohl Selections" series of Bantam Books. He also began to emerge as a novel writer, and went on to win Nebula awards for fiction in 1976 and 1977 and the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1978. He married his current wife, science fiction editor and academic Elizabeth Anne Hull, PhD, in 1984. He continues to write from his home in Palatine, Illinois.

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