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  1. Colin Greenland (2006) Colin Greenland (* 17.Mai 1954 in Dover, Kent) ist ein britischer Science-Fiction-Schriftsteller.Bereits mit seiner ersten Erzählung gewann er den zweiten Preis des Faber & Faber-Wettbewerbs.Sein Roman Take back Plenty (1990) wurde schließlich mit den wichtigsten britischen Science-Fiction-Preisen ausgezeichnet: British Science Fiction Association Award und Arthur C ...

  2. Colin Greenland, né le 17 mai 1954 à Douvres en Angleterre, est un auteur de science-fiction britannique. Il est surtout connu pour son roman Le Pays de Cocagne [1] (Take Back Plenty, 1990), qui a remporté le prix British Science Fiction du meilleur roman 1990 et le prix Arthur-C.-Clarke 1991 [2].

  3. 23 de mar. de 2012 · Colin Greenland loses his way in the big top Published: 20 Jul 2012 . The Trapeze Artist by Will Davis – review. March 2012. The Land of Decoration by Grace McLeen – review.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1993 · Colin Greenland's fiction and criticism have been translated into a dozen languages and broadcast on BBC national radio. His multiple award-winning science fiction novel Take Back Plenty, long out of print in the UK, is available again in the Orion SF Masterworks series, and for e-readers at SF Gateway. Colin lives in Cambridge and Foolow with his wife Susanna Clarke, the author of Jonathan ...

  5. Colin Greenland has 40 books on Goodreads with 12078 ratings. Colin Greenland’s most popular book is The Sandman: Book of Dreams.

  6. Award winning Colin Greenland was born in Dover in 1954 and wrote his first book, about a fire-engine that laid an egg, at the age of five. Since then he has written 'The Hour of the Thin Ox', which the 'Guardian' said 'could be a classic'; and its successor, 'Other Voices', written to a soundtrack of the Cure, Dead Can Dance, New Order and the Cocteau Twins, which was hailed as 'a short ...

  7. Greenland, Colin. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author, Critic. (1954- ) UK academic and author, partner of Susanna Clarke from 1996; from 1980 to 1982 he was the Science Fiction Foundation Writer in Residence at the Polytechnic of East London, where the Foundation was then housed; he had taken a PhD in sf at Oxford, and published ...