Platinum Pohl: The Collected Best Stories
Platinum Pohl is the
first collection to collect all of the essential works of Frederik Pohl. First and foremost, Pohl is a master of the science fiction short
story. For more than fifty years he has been writing incisive,
entertaining SF stories, several hundred in all. Even while writing his
bestselling triple-crown (Hugo, Nebula, Campbell Award) novel Gateway and the other Heechee Saga novels, he has always written short fiction.
Now, for the first time, he has gathered together the best of his many
stories. Spanning the decades, these tales are in their way a living
history of science fiction. Because Frederik Pohl has been on the
frontlines of the field since the halcyon days of the late 1930s, and
has written short stories in every decade since. And because he has
always been a keen observer of the human condition and the world that is shaped by it, his stories reflect the currents of political movements,
social trends, major events that have shaken the world...
Yet
at their core, all his stories are most acutely concerned with people.
All sorts of people. Some are people you'll love, some you'll hate. But
you will need to find out what happens to the people who inhabit these
stories. Because Frederik Pohl imbues his characters with a depth and
individuality that makes them as real as people you see every day. Of
course, he also employs a mind-boggling variety of scientific ideas and
science fictional tropes with which his characters must interact. And he does it all with seemingly no effort at all. That's some trick. Not
everyone can do that... but that's why he was named a Grand Master of Science Fiction by his peers in the Science Fiction Writers of America.
Here are his two Hugo Award winning stories, "Fermi and Frost" and "The
Meeting" (with C. M. Kornbluth), along with such classic novellas as the powerful "The Gold at the Starbow's End" and "The Greening of
Bed-Stuy," and stories such as "Servant of the People," "Shaffery Among
the Immortals," and "Growing Up in Edge City," all finalists for major
awards. And dozens of other tales, like the wonderful "The Mayor of Mare Tranq" and the provocative "The Day the Martians Landed" and many
others.
Altogether, a grand collection of thought-provoking, entertaining science fiction by one of the all-time greats!
Frederik Pohl
Frederik George Pohl, Jr. (1919-2013) was an American science fiction writer, editor and fan, with a career spanning over seventy years. From about 1959 until 1969, Pohl edited Galaxy magazine and its sister magazine If, winning the Hugo for if three years in a row. His writing also won him three Hugos and multiple Nebula Awards. He became a Nebula Grand Master in 1993.
Frederik Pohl used these pseudonyms: Edson McCann, Jordan Park, Elton V. Andrews, Paul Fleur, Lee Gregor, Warren F. Howard, Scott Mariner, Ernst Mason, James McCreigh, Dirk Wilson, Donald Stacy and James MacCreigh.