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Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 – December 9, 2005) was an American writer. First published in the science-fiction magazines of the 1950s, his many quick-witted stories and novels were famously unpredictable, absurdist, and broadly comical. Nominated for Hugo and Nebula Awards, Sheckley was named Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2001. Biography Sheckley was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. In 1931, the family moved to Maplewood, New Jersey. Sheckley attended Columbia High School, where he discovered science fiction. He graduated in 1946 and hitchhiked to California the same year, where he tried numerous jobs: landscape gardener, pretzel salesman, barman, milkman, warehouseman, and general laborer "board man" in a hand-painted necktie studio. Finally, still in 1946, he joined the U.S. Army and was sent to Korea. During his time in the army, he served as a guard, an army newspaper editor, a payroll clerk, and as a guitarist in the Army Band. He left the service in 1948. Sheckley graduated with an arts degree from New York University in 1951. The same year he married, for the first time, to Barbara Scadron. The couple had one son, Jason. Sheckley worked in an aircraft factory and as an assistant metallurgist for a short time, but his breakthrough came quickly: in late 1951, he sold his first story, "Final Examination," to Imagination magazine. He quickly gained prominence as a writer, publishing stories in Imagination, Galaxy, and other science fiction magazines. The 1950s saw the publication of Sheckley's first four books: short story collections Untouched by Human Hands (Ballantine, 1954), Citizen in Space (1955), and Pilgrimage to Earth (Bantam, 1957), and a novel, Immortality, Inc. (first published as a serial in Galaxy, 1958). Sheckley and Scadron divorced in 1956. The writer married journalist Ziva Kwitney in 1957. The newly married couple lived in Greenwich Village. Their daughter, Alisa Kwitney, born in 1964, would herself become a successful writer. Applauded by critic Kingsley Amis, Sheckley was now selling many of his deft, satiric stories to mainstream magazines such as Playboy. In addition to his science fiction stories, in the 1960s Sheckley started writing suspense fiction. More short story collections and novels appeared in the 1960s, and a film adaptation of an early story by Sheckley, The 10th Victim, was released in 1965. Sheckley spent much of 1970s living on Ibiza. He and Kwitney divorced in 1972 and the same year Sheckley married Abby Schulman, whom he had met in Ibiza. The couple had two children, Anya and Jed. The couple separated while living in London. In 1980, the writer returned to the United States and became fiction editor of the newly established OMNI magazine. Sheckley left OMNI in 1981 with his fourth wife, writer Jay Rothbell: they subsequently traveled widely in Europe, finally ending up in Portland, Oregon, where they separated. He married Gail Dana of Portland in 1990. Sheckley continued publishing further science fiction and espionage or mystery stories, and collaborated with other writers such as Roger Zelazny and Harry Harrison. During an April 2005 visit to Ukraine for the Ukrainian Sci-Fi Computer Week, an international event for science fiction writers, Sheckley fell ill and had to be hospitalized in Kyiv. His condition was very serious for a week, but he appeared to be slowly recovering. Sheckley's official website ran a fundraising campaign to help cover his treatment and his return to the United States. He settled in Red Hook, in northern Dutchess County, New York, to be near his daughters Anya and Alisa. On November 20 he had surgery for a brain aneurysm; he died in a Poughkeepsie hospital on December 9, 2005. Works Sheckley was a prolific and versatile writer. His works include not only original short stories and novels, but also TV series episodes (Captain Video and His Video Rangers), novelizations of works by others (Babylon 5: A Call to Arms, after the film), stories in shared universes such as Heroes in Hell, and collaborations with other writers. He was best known for his several hundred short stories, which he published in book form as well as individually. Typical Sheckley stories include "Bad Medicine" (in which a man is mistakenly treated by a psychotherapy machine intended for Martians), "Protection" (whose protagonist is warned of deadly danger unless he avoids the common activity of "lesnerizing", a word whose meaning is not explained), and "The Accountant" (in which a family of wizards learns that their son has been taken from them by a more sinister trade—accountancy). In many stories Sheckley speculates about alternative (and usually sinister) social orders, of which a good example is the story "A Ticket to Tranai" (which tells of a sort of Utopia designed for human nature as it actually is, which turns out to have terrible drawbacks). Sheckley's early stories include the far future AAA Ace detective agency series. In these tales, the two partners face unusual problems often related to human incompetence or laziness. In the 1990s, Sheckley wrote a series of three mystery novels featuring detective Hob Draconian, as well as novels set in the worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Alien. Before his death Sheckley had been commissioned to write an original novel based on the TV series The Prisoner for Powys Media, but died before completing the manuscript. His novel Dimension of Miracles is often cited as an influence on Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, although in an interview for Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion, Adams said he had not read it until after writing the Guide. Film, TV and radio adaptations One of Sheckley's early works, the 1953 Galaxy short story "Seventh Victim", was the basis for the film The 10th Victim, also known by the original Italian title La decima vittima. The film starred Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress. A novelization of the film, also written by Sheckley, was published in 1966. The satirical premise is that in the future killings are legal and televised, and that potential victims or hunters can get corporate sponsors and extra perks to assist them in succeeding as a professional, corporate-sponsored, celebrity killer. Sheckley's novel Immortality, Inc.—about a world in which the afterlife could be obtained via a scientific process—was very loosely adapted into a film, the 1992 Freejack, starring Mick Jagger, Emilio Estevez, Rene Russo, and Anthony Hopkins. It was also adapted into the first episode of the third season of the British BBC series Out of the Unknown. This episode is lost due to the then common practice of wiping the shows after broadcast. The 1954 story "Ghost V" and the 1955 story "The Lifeboat Mutiny" were adapted into two episodes of the USSR science fiction TV series This Fantastic World. "Ghost V" was st.... Discover the Robert Sheckley popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Robert Sheckley books.

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  • Pas de Trois synopsis, comments

    Pas de Trois

    Robert Sheckley

    Damals, auf Ibiza … Ein Küchenchef, sein Kellner und der Stammgast eines kleinen indonesischen Lokals auf Ibiza erzählen alle drei die Geschichte, wie und warum der Stammgast immer...

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    Ein Irrtum der Regierung

    Robert Sheckley

    Spione überallDer Kalte Krieg hat nie aufgehört, und so lebt Bill in einem Land, in dem jeder verdächtig ist und bespitzelt wird. Er ist ein Verdächtiger der Klasse 18 D, doch sein...

  • Worlds Apart synopsis, comments

    Worlds Apart

    Richard Cowper

    George Cringe is a middleaged schoolteacher, married with several children. His marriage, while not a failure, is hardly a great success, and he is somewhat drawn towards a fellow ...

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    Formfragen

    Robert Sheckley

    Invasion mit HindernissenPid der Pilot, Ilg der Funker und Ger der Detektor sind die Vorhut einer AlienInvasion auf der Erde. Sie sind Glom und in der Lage, die Form nach Belieben ...

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    Pfadfinderspiele

    Robert Sheckley

    Lebewesen ohne Tentakel entwickeln keine Intelligenz – oder?Pfadfinder Drag ist der einzige aus seiner Gruppe, der noch nicht in die Erste PfadfinderKlasse aufgestiegen ist. Sein G...

  • Spezialist synopsis, comments

    Spezialist

    Robert Sheckley

    In Raumnot geratenEin interstellares Frachtschiff gerät in einen schweren Photonensturm und verliert ein Mitglied der hochspezialisierten Mannschaft, den Treiber. Ohne ihn kann das...

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    Planet der Verbrecher

    Robert Sheckley

    Schuld und SühneBarrent war verhört, verurteilt und von der Erde verbannt worden, jetzt verbüßt er seine Strafe auf Omega, einem Planeten nur für Strafgefangene. Er ist von einem R...

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    Endstation Zukunft

    Robert Sheckley

    Warnung aus der ZukunftCharlie Gleister erfindet eine Zeitmaschine, die jedoch nicht zu funktionieren scheint – bis die spätere Version seines Ichs aus der Zukunft auftaucht und ih...

  • Das geteilte Ich synopsis, comments

    Das geteilte Ich

    Robert Sheckley

    ZerrissenAlastair Crompton entwickelte als Kind eine Schizophrenie, die durch einen operativen Eingriff geheilt wird: Man spaltet seine Persönlichkeit auf. Zwei dieser Teile werden...

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    Das siebte Opfer

    Robert Sheckley

    Lizenz zum TötenDank des Amtes für Aggressionsabbau gibt es in der Zukunft keine Kriege mehr. Wer seine Aggressionen abbauen möchte, registriert sich als Jäger und bekommt dann sei...

  • Pilgerfahrt zur Erde synopsis, comments

    Pilgerfahrt zur Erde

    Robert Sheckley

    Auf der Erde ist alles möglichAlfred Simon lebt auf Kazanga IV. Es ist eine ruhige, unabhängige Kolonie, die von der Landwirtschaft lebt und Handel treibt. Einer der Händler erzähl...

  • The Odor of Thought synopsis, comments

    The Odor of Thought

    Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 December 9, 2005) was a Hugo and Nebulanominated American author. First published in the science fiction magazines of the 1950s, his numerous quickw...

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    Store of the Worlds

    Robert Sheckley, Alex Abramovich & Jonathan Lethem

    An NYRB Classics OriginalRobert Sheckley was an eccentric master of the American short story, and his tales, whether set in dystopic city­scapes, ultramodern advertising agencies, ...

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    Der Seelentourist

    Robert Sheckley

    Mittvierziger vom Mars wünscht Körpertausch mit interessiertem Herrn von der ErdeIm 21. Jahrhundert ist es durchaus üblich, auf Seelentourismus zu gehen: Man lässt seinen Geist ein...

  • Meeting of the Minds synopsis, comments

    Meeting of the Minds

    Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 December 9, 2005) was a Hugo and Nebulanominated American author. First published in the science fiction magazines of the 1950s, his numerous quickw...

  • Utopia mit kleinen Fehlern synopsis, comments

    Utopia mit kleinen Fehlern

    Robert Sheckley

    Die fast perfekte WeltAuf Tranai gibt es keine Verbrechen, keine Armut und keine Kriege – es scheint das Paradies zu sein. Bis der Terraner Marvin Goodman, der auf diesen kleinen, ...

  • The Short Stories of Robert Sheckley synopsis, comments

    The Short Stories of Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 16th, 1928. After attending Columbia High School, and gaining a lifelong passion for science fiction, he hitchhiked to Calif...

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    The Short Stories of Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 16th, 1928. After attending Columbia High School, and gaining a lifelong passion for science fiction, he hitchhiked to Calif...

  • Complete Science Fantasy of Robert Sheckley synopsis, comments

    Complete Science Fantasy of Robert Sheckley

    Robert Sheckley

    Includes an active table of contents so you can easily navigate to each book. Contents Watchbird (1953) Ask a Foolish Question (1953) The Status Civilization (1960) Cost of Living ...

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    Ein erster Kontakt

    Robert Sheckley

    Zum ersten MalDetringer wird von seinem Heimatplaneten Ferlang verbannt, weil er mehrere angeblich böswillige Taten gegen die gestrenge Obrigkeit verübt. Jetzt sitzt er mit seinem ...

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    Das Millionenspiel

    Robert Sheckley

    Renn um dein Leben!„Das Millionenspiel“ ist eine RealityTVShow, bei der Kandidat Jim Raeder eine Woche lang von bewaffneten Gangstern verfolgt wird, die ihn töten wollen. Überlebt ...

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    Der unbegrenzte Mann

    Robert Sheckley

    Das Labyrinth des menschlichen GehirnsDer Kosmonaut Tom Mishkin muss auf dem Planeten Harmonia notlanden. Bei dem Versuch, sich dort Ersatzteile zu besorgen, stellt er jedoch schne...

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    Der widerspenstige Planet

    Robert Sheckley

    Wer in die Natur eingreift … Morrison ist Planetenkonstrukteur und formt ganze Welten nach seinem Willen. Doch auf einer namenlosen Welt, am Fuße eines namenlosen Berges, den er un...

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    The Robert Sheckley Megapack

    Robert Sheckley

    The Robert Sheckley Megapack presents 14 short stories and 1 novel by the author Neil Gaiman called "probably the best shortstory writer during the '50s to the mid1960s working in ...

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    Die Jenseits-Corporation

    Robert Sheckley

    Der Tod ist erst der Anfang!Thomas Blaine stirbt bei einem Autounfall, aber sein Bewusstsein kann gerettet werden. In der Zukunft wird es in einen neuen Körper verpflanzt, und so f...