Stanley G. Weinbaum

Stanley G. Weinbaum (1902-1935) was an American science fiction author. He wrote numerous short stories for pulp magazines in the 1920s and 1930s; most of his work in the 1930s appeared in Astounding and Wonder Stories. He is most noted for the groundbreaking SF short story, "A Martian Odyssey," which presented a sympathetic but decidedly non-human alien, Tweel. He was born in Kentucky and attended school in Milwaukee, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1923 with a BS in Chemical Engineering. A crater on Mars is named in his honor.

Bibliography

Novels

  • "The New Adam" (1939)
  • "The Black Flame" (1948; ISBN 0964832003)

Short stories

  • Flight on Titan (1935; found in ISBN 0883551527)

External link

Weinbaum, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Stanley G.

 

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