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Charles L. Harness (1915–2005)

Auteur van The Paradox Men

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The Paradox Men (1953) 261 exemplaren
The Rose (Collection) (1953) 179 exemplaren
De Ring van Ritornel (1968) 138 exemplaren
Vuurvogel (1981) 122 exemplaren
The Catalyst (1980) 60 exemplaren
Afdaling in Dis (1978) 59 exemplaren
The Venetian Court (1981) 49 exemplaren
Krono (1988) 49 exemplaren
Redworld (1986) 34 exemplaren
An Ornament To His Profession (1998) 30 exemplaren
Rings (1999) 26 exemplaren
Lurid Dreams (1990) 24 exemplaren
Lunar justice (1991) 24 exemplaren
Cybele, With Bluebonnets (2002) 23 exemplaren
SF 130 (1978) — Medewerker — 11 exemplaren
La Rose (1977) 10 exemplaren
De nieuwe werkelijkheid (1950) 10 exemplaren
Tijdval en andere SF-verhalen (1979) 9 exemplaren
The Rose (Short story) (1953) 7 exemplaren
The Chessplayers (1953) 3 exemplaren
Probable Cause [novella] (1968) 3 exemplaren
Stalemate In Space 2 exemplaren
The Araqnid Window 2 exemplaren
Los hombres paradójicos (1977) 2 exemplaren
Die Rose (1971) 1 exemplaar
Heritage 1 exemplaar
The Rows 1 exemplaar
Time Trap 1 exemplaar
Voices 1 exemplaar
The Professional Approach (2010) 1 exemplaar
Faces 1 exemplaar
H-TEK [Kurzgeschichte] (1981) 1 exemplaar
Our Man in Pluvia 1 exemplaar
Bookmobile 1 exemplaar
O Lyric Love 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Harness, Charles L.
Officiële naam
Harness, Charles Leonard
Geboortedatum
1915-12-29
Overlijdensdatum
2005-09-20
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Colorado City, Texas, USA
Plaats van overlijden
North Newton, Kansas, USA
Woonplaatsen
Connecticut, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Opleiding
Texas Christian University
George Washington University (BS)
George Washington University (LLB)
Beroepen
patent attorney
Organisaties
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Korte biografie
Charles Harness est né au Texas en 1915. Après un bref passage dans la police il obtient un diplôme de droit à Washington. Depuis lors, il mène parallèlement une carrière d'avoué pour le compte de grandes sociétés, et d'écrivain.

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A cautionary tale about far-future America. It has some strange scientific ideas, but mainly it is a warning about the corrupting power of dictators and totalitarianism. The protagonist, a Thief, is a Robin-Hood type fighting with his allies against the government, but there's more to it. I thought this was interesting, in a scary way.
 
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Karlstar | 2 andere besprekingen | Nov 17, 2023 |
This is my second book by Harness. He writes interesting but unusual SF. He has won some awards for his shorter works. This is a big space opera with Harness special twist. He almost pulls it off. Almost.
 
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ikeman100 | 5 andere besprekingen | Dec 16, 2020 |
This is my first book by Harness. He writes interesting but unusual SF stories.

My edition has "The Rose" novella and two other short stories. I found "The Rose" to be very good and interesting. It is an odd variant of SF based on the some experiences of a couple of people exhibiting the next step in human evolution. The characters are bizarre but intriguing. The second story is good and the third was overly technical with a simplistic ending.

I'll have to try another of his books before I can decide if I really like this author.… (meer)
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ikeman100 | 5 andere besprekingen | Oct 11, 2020 |
This was the second pair of the tête-bêche Ace Doubles I read from the set that I claimed from a giveaway bin, and like the first two-book combo I enjoyed it proved something of a mix in terms of quality. I started with Jack Williamson's Dome Around America, which I was eager to read given the author's stature as one of the grand masters of the genre. And while the novel couldn't be regarded as among its greatest works, it demonstrated by he is regarded among science fiction's greatest. In it, North America survives behind an energy shield called the Ring after a dwarf star rips away most of the Earth's atmosphere and water. With the rest of the planet an airless rock, the Americans assume they are alone, until a young member of the Ring Guard sees something that suggests that there might be life on the other side of the shield after all.

Like so much of the science fiction of the period Williamson's novel is very plot-heavy and character-light, with an interesting mix of period stereotypes and elements that still hold up well today. My opinion of it only increased after reading The Paradox Men, which was the second novel of the pair. Charles Harness's novel is set in an "Imperial America" in which a Society of Thieves remains the sole force of freedom and honor set against a corrupt regime of slaveholders. The protagonist is a gifted Gary Stu type with a mysterious past that only remains mysterious so long as you don't think too much about it, and the outcome is never really in doubt. Harness has quite a lot of interesting elements at play in the story, but they never cohere well thanks to the absence of any real investment in the characters. In this the author demonstrates the limits of the approach towards writing science fiction novels back then, in which plot-driven works succeed only if the plot itself is strong enough to overcome the weaknesses of the other elements that make for good fiction.
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Ook door
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Leden
1,219
Populariteit
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Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
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ISBNs
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Talen
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Favoriet
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