Stanley G. Weinbaum

Stanley G. Weinbaum

Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (April 4, 1902 – December 14, 1935) was an American science fiction writer. His first story, "A Martian Odyssey", was published to great acclaim in July 1934; the alien Tweel was arguably the first character to satisfy John W. Campbell's challenge: "Write me a creature who thinks as well as a man, or better than a man, but not like a man." Weinbaum wrote more short stories and a few novels, but died from lung cancer less than a year and a half later.

Updated 11/04/2024
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Books by Stanley G. Weinbaum
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Series by Stanley G. Weinbaum

The Collected Science Fiction and Fantasy of Stanley G. Weinbaum (4 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2022 | science fiction, collection, short stories
(The Collected Science Fiction and Fantasy of Stanley G. Weinbaum #4 / 4)
2006 | science fiction
(The Collected Science Fiction and Fantasy of Stanley G. Weinbaum #3 / 4)
2006 | science fiction
(The Collected Science Fiction and Fantasy of Stanley G. Weinbaum #2 / 4)
2006 | science fiction
(The Collected Science Fiction and Fantasy of Stanley G. Weinbaum #1 / 4)
2006 | science fiction

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