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His 1968 novel ''[[Stand on Zanzibar]]'', about an overpopulated world, won the 1969 Hugo Award for best science fiction novel, and the BSFA award the same year. | His 1968 novel ''[[Stand on Zanzibar]]'', about an overpopulated world, won the 1969 Hugo Award for best science fiction novel, and the BSFA award the same year. | ||
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* [[John Brunner]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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File:Marshall McLuhan.jpg|link=Marshall McLuhan (nonfiction)|[[Marshall McLuhan]] circa 1938. | |||
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* [[Stand on Zanzibar (nonfiction)]] | * [[Stand on Zanzibar (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:39, 8 June 2016
John Kilian Houston Brunner (24 September 1934 – 26 August 1995) was a British author of science fiction novels and stories.
His 1968 novel Stand on Zanzibar, about an overpopulated world, won the 1969 Hugo Award for best science fiction novel, and the BSFA award the same year.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
Marshall McLuhan circa 1938.
External links
- John Brunner (novelist) @ Wikipedia
- John Brunner @ Wikiquotes