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'''Roger Joseph Zelazny''' (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. | [[File:Roger_Zelazny_1988.jpg|thumb|Roger Zelazny (Paris, 1988).]]'''Roger Joseph Zelazny''' (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. | ||
He won the Nebula award three times (out of 14 nominations) and the Hugo award six times (also out of 14 nominations), including two Hugos for novels: | |||
* The serialized novel ''... And Call Me Conrad'' (1965; subsequently published under the title ''This Immortal'', 1966) | |||
* ''Lord of Light'' (1967) | |||
== In the News == | |||
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File:The Custodian.jpg|link=The Custodian|=[[The Custodian]] offers supernatural crime fighter job to deceased writer Roger Zelazny. | |||
File:The Adventures of Akbar artillery.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny|Figure in ''Three Artilleryman'' thought to be [[Roger Zelazny]] in disguise. | |||
File:Ming Dynasty cannon.jpg|link=Cannon (nonfiction)|Early version of [[Cannon (nonfiction)|cannon]] develops self-awareness, launches Kickstarter campaign to recruit [[Roger Zelazny|Zelazny]] as resident Writer-Sorceror in 14th century China. | |||
File:William_Blake_-_Sconfitta_-_Frontispiece_to_The_Song_of_Los.jpg|Writer-Sorceror [[Roger Zelazny]] (working with artist [[William Blake]]) conjures a [[Venn diagram]] against an unnamed [[Demon (nonfiction)|Demon]]. | |||
File:Rose water manufacturing Kashan.jpg|link=Rose water (nonfiction)|[[Roger Zelazny|Zelazny]] linked to [[Rose water (nonfiction)|rose water trade]], says media futures analyst. | |||
File:Nobel Ice (Fabergé egg).jpg|link=Dysprosium Titanate|[[Dysprosium Titanate]] has spy among ''Three Artillerymen'', Fabergé egg is a trap for [[Roger Zelazny|Zelazny]], warns [[Astrakhan Khanate (nonfiction)|Astrakhan Khanate]] ambassador. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
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* [[Venn diagram]] | * [[Venn diagram]] | ||
== External links | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
External links: | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Zelazny Roger Zelazny] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Zelazny Roger Zelazny] @ Wikipedia | ||
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[[Category:People (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:People (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Poets (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Poets (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 12 June 2017
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels.
He won the Nebula award three times (out of 14 nominations) and the Hugo award six times (also out of 14 nominations), including two Hugos for novels:
- The serialized novel ... And Call Me Conrad (1965; subsequently published under the title This Immortal, 1966)
- Lord of Light (1967)
In the News
=The Custodian offers supernatural crime fighter job to deceased writer Roger Zelazny.
Figure in Three Artilleryman thought to be Roger Zelazny in disguise.
Writer-Sorceror Roger Zelazny (working with artist William Blake) conjures a Venn diagram against an unnamed Demon.
Zelazny linked to rose water trade, says media futures analyst.
Dysprosium Titanate has spy among Three Artillerymen, Fabergé egg is a trap for Zelazny, warns Astrakhan Khanate ambassador.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Roger Zelazny @ Wikipedia