Norman Spinrad

Norman Spinrad (born 1940) is a science fiction icon and the author of more than twenty novels which have been translated into over a dozen languages. His 1969 novel, Bug Jack Barron, was nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards and his short fiction collection, The Star-Spangled Future, was a National Book Award finalist. He has also written screenplays for American television series, including the original Star Trek. He lives in New York.
Updated 07/30/2024
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Speculative Fiction Books
The People's Police
2017 | fantasy, mainstream
He Walked Among Us
2010 | science fiction
Greenhouse Summer
1999 | science fiction
Journals of the Plague Years
1995 | science fiction
Deus X
1993 | science fiction, cyberpunk
The Children of Hamelin
1991 | science fiction
Russian Spring
1991 | science fiction
Other Americas
1988 | science fiction, short stories
Little Heroes
1987 | science fiction
Child of Fortune
1985 | science fiction
The Void Captain's Tale
1983 | science fiction
Songs from the Stars
1980 | science fiction
The Mind Game
1980 | science fiction
A World Between
1979 | science fiction
The Star-Spangled Future
1979 | science fiction, short stories
Riding the Torch
1978 | science fiction
No Direction Home
1975 | science fiction, short stories
The Iron Dream
1972 | science fiction, prix apollo, alternate history
The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde
1970 | science fiction, short stories
Bug Jack Barron
1969 | science fiction
The Men in the Jungle
1967 | science fiction
Agent of Chaos
1967 | science fiction
The Solarians
1966 | science fiction
Comics and Anthology
The New Tomorrows
1971 | science fiction, anthology
Fictions and Others
Mexica
2005 | historical fiction, mainstream
The Druid King
2003 | historical fiction, mainstream
Pictures at 11
1994 | thriller
Passing Through the Flame
1975 | mainstream