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Chad Oliver (1928–1993)

Auteur van The Winds of Time

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Werken van Chad Oliver

The Winds of Time (1957) 127 exemplaren
Shadows in the Sun (1954) 111 exemplaren
Unearthly Neighbors (1960) — Auteur — 106 exemplaren
The Shores of Another Sea (1971) 100 exemplaren
Another Kind (1955) — Auteur — 37 exemplaren
A Star Above It and Other Stories (2003) 31 exemplaren
Giants in the Dust (1976) 28 exemplaren
Mists of Dawn (1952) 27 exemplaren
The Wolf Is My Brother (1967) 22 exemplaren
From Other Shores: An Omnibus (2008) 18 exemplaren
Broken Eagle (1989) 10 exemplaren
Welten der Zukunft 10 (1986) — Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
Welten der Zukunft 4 (1985) — Medewerker; Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
Cannibal Owl (1994) 6 exemplaren
Discover of Humanity (1980) 6 exemplaren
King Of The Hill 5 exemplaren
Blood's a Rover [novella] (1952) 3 exemplaren
Les Vents du temps (1957) 2 exemplaren
Sternenstaub [Erzählung] (1952) 1 exemplaar
Sombras en el sol 1 exemplaar
Old Four-eyes 1 exemplaar
Oliver 1 exemplaar
Rite of Passage [novelette] (1954) 1 exemplaar
The Life Game [novelette] (1953) 1 exemplaar
Didn't He Ramble 1 exemplaar
Of Course 1 exemplaar
Ghost Town 1 exemplaar
A Lake Of Summer 1 exemplaar
The Last Word 1 exemplaar

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An ABC of Science Fiction (1809) — Medewerker — 103 exemplaren
Continuum 2 (1974) — Medewerker — 101 exemplaren
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Seven Come Infinity (1950) — Medewerker — 85 exemplaren
Continuum 4 (1975) — Medewerker — 79 exemplaren
California Sorcery (1999) — Medewerker — 76 exemplaren
The Best Science Fiction Stories (1977) — Auteur, sommige edities66 exemplaren
The Pseudo-People (1965) — Medewerker — 55 exemplaren
Laughing Space: An Anthology of Science Fiction Humour (1982) — Medewerker — 55 exemplaren
Cities In Space (1991) — Medewerker — 53 exemplaren
Anthropology Through Science Fiction (1974) — Medewerker — 46 exemplaren
SF: Authors' Choice 2 (1970) — Medewerker — 42 exemplaren
Adventures in the Far Future / Tales of Outer Space (1954) — Medewerker — 35 exemplaren
Operation Future (1955) — Medewerker — 35 exemplaren
The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels: Ninth Series (1956) — Medewerker — 34 exemplaren
Future Quest (1973) — Medewerker — 33 exemplaren
Human? (1954) — Medewerker — 29 exemplaren
Man Against Tomorrow (1965) — Medewerker — 27 exemplaren
Bootcamp 3000 (1992) — Medewerker — 26 exemplaren
The Best from Fantastic (1973) — Medewerker — 23 exemplaren
Sociology Through Science Fiction (1974) — Medewerker — 21 exemplaren
Synergy: New Science Fiction, Vol. 4 (1989) — Auteur — 20 exemplaren
Worlds of When (1962) — Auteur — 20 exemplaren
The Human Zero (1967) — Medewerker — 18 exemplaren
Welten der Zukunft 6 (1987) — Medewerker — 16 exemplaren
The Gifts of Asti, and other stories of science fiction (1975) — Medewerker — 11 exemplaren
Astounding Science Fiction 1952 05 (1952) — Medewerker — 11 exemplaren
Things From Outer Space (2016) — Medewerker — 8 exemplaren
Adventures in the far future (1954) — Medewerker — 7 exemplaren
Future Kin (Anthology 8-in-1) (1974) — Medewerker — 6 exemplaren
Analog 2 (1982) — Medewerker — 6 exemplaren
Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Vol. 09, No. 3, February 1948 (1948) — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren
Astounding Science Fiction 1952 October (British Edition) (1952) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Oliver, Symmes Chadwick
Geboortedatum
1928-03-30
Overlijdensdatum
1993-08-10
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Kenton, Ohio, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Austin, Texas, USA
Opleiding
University of California, Los Angeles (PhD - Anthropology)
University of Texas, Austin (BA, MA)
Organisaties
Turkey City Writer's Workshop
Korte biografie
Chad Oliver est né en 1928 dans l'Ohio. Anthropologue et grand voyageur, il est resté fidèle à la passion de sa jeunesse : la science-fiction. Dans une œuvre abondante, on peut citer plus particulièrement Ombres sur le soleil...

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El joven sociólogo, Paul Ellery, decidió preparar su tesis estudiando la composición social de un típico pueblito del Oeste norteamericano. Y eligió Jefferson Springs, en Texas. Cuando terminó su investigación halló algo que lo inquietó: ese lugar era demasiado típico. Y cuando supo que ninguno de sus seis mil habitantes llevaba allí más de quince años, ese conocimiento alteró sus vigilias y aguijoneó sus insomnios.
El día que Paul Ellery tuvo la respuesta a sus preguntas supo que Jefferson Springs era la avanzada de un nuevo mundo. Y que él -como todos nosotros algún día- tenía que elegir cuál era el suyo. A quien debía su lealtad más profunda.… (meer)
 
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Natt90 | Apr 18, 2023 |
“Suppose that one day man landed on some distant planet. Why would he have come, what impulse would have driven him across the darkness and the light-years? Could he explain, and would he even try? If he set out to explore that fearful world, if he trapped some specimens, what would he do if he were attacked by monstrous beings he could not understand?”



In “The Shores of Another Sea” by Chad Oliver



Right after the Bishop’s “No Enemy but Time”, I re-read “The Shores of Another Sea” by Chad Oliver, a first contact story also set in Eastern Africa. Though it devoted a good deal of space to story elements arising from its Kenyan setting, the character setup was pretty minimal, a sympathetic protagonist built on a fairly standard “rugged outdoorsman” chassis. However there was a character arc which was economically worked into the story, its resolution arising from the experience of the alien contact. I didn’t think it was a great book, but it was an interesting contrast to the Bishop. Where Bishop tended to draw his non-SF elements from literary fiction, Oliver turned to another generic tradition, an adventure tale set on a wilderness frontier, a strategy that worked better for me as it seemed less dissonant when grafted onto an SF story.… (meer)
 
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antao | 3 andere besprekingen | Sep 25, 2020 |
Shadows in the Sun is an odd little book. The blurb on the back coupled with the cover art suggests the book is about an anthropologist, Paul Ellery, studying the relatively small Texan town of Jefferson Springs and gradually coming to the shocking realisation that every single one of the town's inhabitants is in fact an alien.

The first couple of chapters support this hypothesis pretty well, since they introduce an anthropologist, Paul Ellery, who is studying the relatively small Texan town of Jefferson Springs and who has gradually come to the shocking realisation that every single one of the town's inhabitants is in fact an alien. It reads like the book has started in media res, and I waited for quite a few of the book's scant pages for the flashbacks to start and to find out what aroused Paul Ellery's suspicions. But the flashbacks never come, the book simply starts quite late in Paul's tale, a few hours before he gets the ultimate proof to confirm his hypothesis.

The rest of the story is essentially built around the notion that the aliens—who are in fact humans, with Chad Oliver trying to sell the unlikely notion that Earth-like planets abound in the Milky Way, and on each one humans have evolved to be the dominant species—are willing to let Paul become a member of their society, and him having to choose between a suddenly worthless existence on Earth or an overwhelming and inevitably never satisfactory life as a citizen of the Greater Galactic Commonwealth. He agonises about the choice up until the final page at which point the author, having done a jolly good job of convincing the reader that neither choice is a good one, seems to have flipped a coin and picked one of the roads for his character with the vague suggestion that merely deciding one course over the other is sufficient for Paul's happiness. I was about as convinced by that line of reasoning as I was by the story in general.
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imlee | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 7, 2020 |
Shadows in the Sun is an odd little book. The blurb on the back coupled with the cover art suggests the book is about an anthropologist, Paul Ellery, studying the relatively small Texan town of Jefferson Springs and gradually coming to the shocking realisation that every single one of the town's inhabitants is in fact an alien.

The first couple of chapters support this hypothesis pretty well, since they introduce an anthropologist, Paul Ellery, who is studying the relatively small Texan town of Jefferson Springs and who has gradually come to the shocking realisation that every single one of the town's inhabitants is in fact an alien. It reads like the book has started in media res, and I waited for quite a few of the book's scant pages for the flashbacks to start and to find out what aroused Paul Ellery's suspicions. But the flashbacks never come, the book simply starts quite late in Paul's tale, a few hours before he gets the ultimate proof to confirm his hypothesis.

The rest of the story is essentially built around the notion that the aliens—who are in fact humans, with Chad Oliver trying to sell the unlikely notion that Earth-like planets abound in the Milky Way, and on each one humans have evolved to be the dominant species—are willing to let Paul become a member of their society, and him having to choose between a suddenly worthless existence on Earth or an overwhelming and inevitably never satisfactory life as a citizen of the Greater Galactic Commonwealth. He agonises about the choice up until the final page at which point the author, having done a jolly good job of convincing the reader that neither choice is a good one, seems to have flipped a coin and picked one of the roads for his character with the vague suggestion that merely deciding one course over the other is sufficient for Paul's happiness. I was about as convinced by that line of reasoning as I was by the story in general.
… (meer)
 
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leezeebee | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 6, 2020 |

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53
Ook door
55
Leden
735
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#34,566
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½ 3.7
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ISBNs
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