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  1. A. E. Van Vogt: The Art of Cerebral Science Fiction (1979) by Jeffrey M. Elliot and Al Flyn An Interview with A. E. van Vogt ( 1979 ) by J. Grant Thiessen The Human Operator ( 1979 ) by Christopher Evans

  2. A.E. Van Vogt (born April 26, 1912, near Winnipeg, Man.,Can.—died Jan. 26, 2000, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.) was a Canadian author of science fiction who emerged as one of the leading writers of the genre in the mid-20th century. His stories are characterized as fast-paced adventures with complex, sometimes confusing plots. Van Vogt attended the University of Ottawa and began his writing ...

  3. Alfred Elton van Vogt – häufig abgekürzt als A. E. van Vogt – (* 26. April 1912 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; † 26. Januar 2000 in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Autor kanadischer Herkunft. Leben. Van Vogt, der nie studiert hatte, ging verschiedenen Jobs nach ...

  4. De origen holandés, Alfred Elton Van Vogt nació en Mannitoba, Canadá. En 1944 emigró a los Estados Unidos dónde se le reconocería como uno de los grandes autores de la edad de oro de la ciencia-ficción, en la época de la revista Astounding Science-Fiction dirigida por John W. Campbell, al mismo nivel que Robert Heinlein e Isaac Asimov entre otros.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2013 · If you like the pulp science fiction of the Campbellian Golden Age from the late 1930’s to the early 1950’s, you’re bound to run across A.E. van Vogt’s name on nearly every must-read list. (Incidentally, not everyone, including me, considers this era to be the real Golden Age of science fiction). For fans of vintage…

  6. A.E. van Vogt’s “The World of Null-A” is a classic fantasy tale about the use of general semantics that posits that the human nervous system can identify and alter reality. The lead in the novel is Gilbert Gosseyn, a man that can teleport short distances as long as he has his locations memorized and is precise enough.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2018 · A. E. van Vogt, né Alfred Elton van Vogt, est un écrivain et nouvelliste canadien de science-fiction. Il travaille au bureau du recensement à Ottawa en 1930. En 1931, il s'initie à l'écriture en suivant des cours au Palmer's Institute of Authorship. Il les aborde en autodidacte sérieux et enthousiaste. Armé de ces principes de rédaction ...