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Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novels, especially the World of Tiers (1965–93) and Riverworld (1971–83) series. He is noted for the pioneering use of sexual and religious themes in his work, his fascination for, and reworking of, the lore of celebrated pulp heroes, and occasional tongue-in-cheek pseudonymous works written as if by fictional characters. Farmer often mixed real and classic fictional characters and worlds and real and fake authors as epitomized by his Wold Newton family books, which tie classic fictional characters together as real people and blood relatives resulting from an alien conspiracy. Such works as The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (1973) and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973) are early examples of literary mashup novels. Literary critic Leslie Fiedler compared Farmer to Ray Bradbury, describing both as "provincial American eccentrics" who "strain at the classic limits of the [science fiction] form," but found Farmer distinctive for his capacity "to be at once naive and sophisticated in his odd blending of theology, pornography, and adventure." Biography Youth and education Farmer was born in North Terre Haute, Indiana. His parents gave him the middle name "Josie", from his paternal grandmother Josephine, but Farmer later changed it himself to “José” as he resented the woman's name and wanted to lend color to an otherwise rather drab name. Farmer grew up in Peoria, Illinois, where he attended Peoria High School. His father was a civil engineer and a supervisor for the local power company. A voracious reader as a boy, Farmer said he resolved to become a writer in the fourth grade. He underwent basic religious training in the Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Science) as a child, which he later characterized as a "peculiar background" for a science fiction writer. He became an agnostic at the age of 14, and ultimately an atheist, though not, he said, indifferent to religion. At age 23, in 1941, he married Bette V. Andre and eventually fathered a son and a daughter. After washing out of flight training in World War II, he went to work in a local steel mill. He later continued his education, however, earning a bachelor's degree in English from Bradley University in 1950 at the age of 32. Early career Farmer had his first literary success when his novella The Lovers was published by Samuel Mines in Startling Stories, August 1952, which features a sexual relationship between a human and an extraterrestrial. He won a Hugo Award for Best New SF Author or Artist in 1953, the first of three Hugo awards he won in his career. Thus encouraged, he quit his job to become a full-time writer, entered a publisher's contest, and promptly won first prize for a novel, Owe for the Flesh, that contained the germ of his later Riverworld series. But the book was not published and Farmer did not get the $4,000 prize money that was supposed to go to the winner. Literary success did not translate into financial security, so he left Peoria in 1956 to launch a career as a technical writer. He spent the next 14 years working in that capacity for various defense contractors, from Syracuse, New York to Los Angeles, while writing science fiction in his spare time. Farmer won a second Hugo award in 1968, in the category Best Novella, for Riders of the Purple Wage, a pastiche of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake as well as a satire on a futuristic, cradle-to-grave welfare state. Reinvigorated, Farmer became a full-time writer again in 1969. Upon moving back to Peoria in 1970, he entered his most prolific period, publishing 25 books in 10 years. His novel To Your Scattered Bodies Go (a reworking of the unpublished prize-winning first novel of 20 years before) won him a third Hugo in 1972, for Best Novel. A 1975 novel, Venus on the Half-Shell, created a stir in the larger literary community and media. It purported to be written in the first person by one "Kilgore Trout," a fictional character appearing as an underappreciated science fiction writer in several of Kurt Vonnegut's novels. The escapade did not please Vonnegut when some reviewers not only concluded that it had been written by Vonnegut himself, but that it was a worthy addition to his works. Farmer did have permission from Vonnegut to write the book, although Vonnegut later said he regretted giving permission. Later years Farmer had both critical champions and detractors. Leslie Fiedler proclaimed him "the greatest science fiction writer ever" and lauded his approach to storytelling as a "gargantuan lust to swallow down the whole cosmos, past, present and to come, and to spew it out again." Isaac Asimov praised Farmer as an "excellent science fiction writer; in fact, a far more skillful writer than I am...." But Christopher Lehmann-Haupt dismissed him in The New York Times in 1972 as "a humdrum toiler in the fields of science fiction." In 2001 Farmer won the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement and the Science Fiction Writers of America made him its 19th SFWA Grand Master in the same year. Farmer's output slowed, but he continued to be active, publishing one novel and co-authoring three others (as well as producing about 20 short stories) in his last decade. He died on February 25, 2009. He was survived by his wife Bette, two children, five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Novel sequences Riverworld series The Riverworld series follows the adventures of such diverse characters as Richard Francis Burton, Hermann Göring, and Samuel Clemens through a bizarre afterlife in which every human ever to have lived is simultaneously resurrected along a single river valley that stretches over an entire planet. The series consists of To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971), The Fabulous Riverboat (1971), The Dark Design (1977), The Magic Labyrinth (1980) and Gods of Riverworld (1983). Although Riverworld and Other Stories (1979) is not part of the series as such, it does include the second-published Riverworld story, which is free-standing rather than integrated into one of the novels. The first two Riverworld books were originally published as novellas, "The Day of the Great Shout" and "The Suicide Express," and as a two-part serial, "The Felled Star," in the science fiction magazines Worlds of Tomorrow and If between 1965 and 1967. The separate novelette "Riverworld" ran in Worlds of Tomorrow in January 1966. A final pair of linked novelettes appeared in the 1990s: "Crossing the Dark River" (in Tales of Riverworld, 1992) and "Up the Bright River" (in Quest to Riverworld, 1993). Farmer introduced himself into the series as Peter Jairus Frigate (PJF). The Riverworld series originated in a novel, Owe for the Flesh, written in one month in 1952 as a contest entry. It won the contest, but the book was left unpublished and orphaned when the prize money was mis.... Discover the Philip Jose Farmer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Philip Jose Farmer books.

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    Lord der Sterne

    Philip José Farmer

    Meister wider WillenRobert Wolff, Meister der Dimensionen und Herr der Welt der tausend Ebenen, ist verschwunden und hat seine Macht seinem langjährigen Freund und Begleiter Paul J...

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    Strangers No More

    Dover

    Drawn from the leading pulp magazines of the 1950s Galaxy, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, and Fantastic Universe these eight groundbreaking selections offer spellbinding scienc...

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    Ein Geschenk der Erde

    Larry Niven & Rainer Schumacher

    Ein unerwarteter Gast bringt das tödliche Gleichgewicht dieser Weltraumkolonie ins Wanken ...Die Welt mit dem Namen Mount Lookitthat ist eingehüllt in einen todbringenden Nebel. Le...

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    Die Welt der Ptavv

    Larry Niven & Rainer Schumacher

    Larry Nivens Debütroman ein rasantes ScienceFictionAbenteuer, der Beginn eines ganzen Universums! Die Erde im 22. Jahrhundert: Aus dem Meer wird ein seltsames Relikt geborgen. Bal...

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    Welten wie Sand

    Philip José Farmer

    Planet der FallenRobert Wolff, ehemals Universitätsdozent, geriet einst durch ein Portal in die Welt der tausend Ebenen. Inzwischen gehört er selbst zu den Halbgöttern, die diese P...

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    Der Zorn des Roten Lords

    Philip José Farmer

    Wiedersehen in der Welt der tausend EbenenJim Grimson ist siebzehn Jahre alt, als man ihn vor die Wahl stellt: Jugendgefängnis oder Psychotherapie. Er entscheidet sich für letztere...

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    Die Flotte der Puppenspieler

    Larry Niven, Edward M. Lerner & Ulf Ritgen

    Die Explosion des galaktischen Zentrums sendet tödliche Strahlung aus. Langfristig steht alles Leben in der Galaxis vor der Auslöschung. Die technisch hoch entwickelte Spezies der ...

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    Das Schicksal der Ringwelt

    Larry Niven, Edward M. Lerner & Beate Ritgen-Brandenburg

    Seit Jahrzehnten führen die raumfahrenden Spezies Krieg um die Ringwelt. Sie ist das größte Artefakt der Galaxis mit heißbegehrten Ressourcen und Technologien. Doch ohne Vorwarnung...

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    Time Shards

    Dana Fredsti & David Fitzgerald

    IT’S CALLED “THE EVENT,” AN UNIMAGINABLE CATACLYSM THAT SHATTERS 600 MILLION YEARS OF THE EARTH’S TIMELINE. Our world is gone, instantly replaced by a new one made of scattere...

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    Weltenwandler

    Larry Niven, Edward M. Lerner & Ulf Ritgen

    Sigmund Ausfaller ist Geheimagent der ARM, der Polizei der vereinten Nationen. Und er hat ein Problem: Er ist chronisch paranoid. Dumm nur, dass sein Job darin besteht, Verschwörun...

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    Protector - Brennans Legende

    Larry Niven & Axel Merz

    Die Spezies der Pak erbaute die faszinierende Ringwelt. Doch auch auf der Erde hat sie ihre Spuren hinterlassen ...John Brennan ist ein Belter, ein rebellischer Schürfer im Asteroi...

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    Planet der schmelzenden Berge

    Philip José Farmer

    Diese Welt ist anders als die anderen …Durch einen seltsamen Zwischenfall werden Paul Janus Finnegan und seine Begleiter auf die wohl seltsamste Welt gebracht, die man sich ausdenk...

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    Shatter War

    Dana Fredsti & David Fitzgerald

    Time shatters into shards of the past, present, and future. A group of survivors dodge threats from across history to locate the source and repair the damage before it's too late.W...

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    Verrat der Welten

    Larry Niven & Edward M. Lerner

    Das Volk der Puppenspieler ist überaus ängstlich. Während ihrer Flucht vor der Supernova im Zentrum der Galaxis haben sie viele Gefahren nur knapp überlebt. Sie ahnen nicht, dass i...

  • Der Krieg der Puppenspieler synopsis, comments

    Der Krieg der Puppenspieler

    Larry Niven, Edward M. Lerner & Ulf Ritgen

    Eine Reihe explodierender Sonnen droht die Galaxis zu vernichten. Als das Volk der Puppenspieler sich in Sicherheit bringen will, versperrt ihnen unversehens eine feindliche Spezie...