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  1. Brian Wilson Aldiss ( East Dereham, 1925. augusztus 18. – Oxford, 2017. augusztus 19.) angol író, sci-fi -író, a H. G. Wells Society alelnöke. A második világháború után kezdett novellákat írni, első könyve (The Brightfount Diaries) 1955-ben jelent meg. 1958 -ban a World Science Fiction Convention -on a legígéretesebb új ...

  2. BRIAN W. ALDISS (1925-2017) Brian Wilson Aldiss nació el 18 de agosto del año 1925 en la población de Dereham, Norfolk (Inglaterra). Tras estudiar en la West Bucklon School de Devon y en el Framlingham College de Suffolk, Aldiss participó en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y ejerció la profesión de bibliotecario en la ciudad de Oxford.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2017 · The Steven Spielberg film A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) is based on Aldiss’ story Supertoys Last All Summer Long. His novel The Hand-Reared Boy featured on the longlist for The Lost Man Booker Prize. As a child, Brian w. Aldiss discovered the pulp fiction magazine Astounding Science Fiction, which proved a gateway to the likes of H.G ...

  4. Aldiss, Brian W. Entry updated 4 March 2024. Tagged: Author, Critic, Editor. (1925-2017) UK anthologist, editor, artist, critic and author, married to Margaret Aldiss, whose early death he commemorated in When the Feast Is Finished: Reflections on Terminal Illness ( 1999 ); educated at private schools, which he conspicuously disliked.

  5. Brian Aldiss is the doyen of British science fiction writers, and arguably its most influential ever figure. Emerging during the late 1950s as part of the so-called ‘New Wave’ (alongside Michael Moorcock, Harry Harrison and J.G. Ballard), he has gone on to be enormously prolific, having thus far published more than 40 novels and novellas, many volumes of short stories, non-fiction works ...

  6. Brian W. Aldiss has 804 books on Goodreads with 497818 ratings. Brian W. Aldiss’s most popular book is Non-Stop.

  7. Note: Served in the Royal Signal Corp in Burma and Sumatra during WWII. Afterward he worked as an assistant in a bookshop, and began writing fiction about the book trade, which was later collected in The Brightfount Diaries.He became editor of the The Oxford Mail in 1958, and was the first President of the British Science Fiction Association. Aldiss became closely aligned with the British New ...