Olaf Stapledon
British novelist and philosopher (1886–1950) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Olaf Stapledon (10 May 1886 – 6 September 1950) was a British philosopher and author of science fiction.[1][2] In 2014, he was put into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
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Works
Fiction
- Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future (1930) (ISBN 1-85798-806-X)
- Last Men in London (1932) (ISBN 0-417-02750-8)
- Odd John: A Story Between Jest and Earnest (1935) (ISBN 0-413-32900-3)
- Star Maker (1937) (ISBN 0-8195-6692-6) First Edition cover by Bip Pares
- Darkness and the Light (1942) (ISBN 0-88355-121-7)
- Old Man in New World (short story, 1944)
- Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord (1944) (ISBN 0-575-07057-9)
- Death into Life (1946)
- The Flames: A Fantasy (1947)
- A Man Divided (1950) (ISBN 0-19-503087-7)
- Four Encounters (1976) (ISBN 0-905220-01-3)
- Nebula Maker (drafts of Star Maker, 1976) (ISBN 0-905220-06-4)
- East is West (posthumous, 1979)
Non-fiction
- A Modern Theory of Ethics: A study of the Relations of Ethics and Psychology (1929)
- Waking World (1934)
- Saints and Revolutionaries (1939)
- New Hope for Britain (1939)
- Philosophy and Living, 2 volumes (1939)
- Beyond the "Isms" (1942)
- Seven Pillars of Peace (1944)
- Youth and Tomorrow (1946)
- Interplanetary Man? (1948)
- The Opening of the Eyes (ed. Agnes Z. Stapledon, 1954)
Poetry
- Latter-Day Psalms (1914)
Collections
- Worlds of Wonder: Three Tales of Fantasy (1949)
- To the End of Time: the Best of Olaf Stapledon (ed. Basil Davenport, 1953) (ISBN 0-8398-2312-6)
- Far Future Calling: Uncollected Science Fiction and Fantasies of Olaf Stapledon (ed. Sam Moskowitz 1979 ISBN 1-880418-06-1)
- An Olaf Stapledon Reader (ed. Robert Crossley, 1997)
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References
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