The Collected Short Fiction 1963 – 2017 by Norman Spinrad (2020)
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Overview: Norman Richard Spinrad was born on September 15, 1940 in New York City. Spinrad is a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science. In 1957 he entered City College of New York and graduated in 1961 with a Bachelor of Science degree as a pre-law major. He has lived in San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and New York City. He married fellow novelist N. Lee Wood in 1990; they divorced in 2005. Spinrad served as President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) from 1980 to 1982 and again from 2001 to 2002. He has also worked as a radio phone show host, a vocal artist, a literary agent, and President of World SF.
His fiction has won the Prix Apollo and been nominated for numerous awards, including the Hugo Award and multiple Nebula Awards.
Spinrad has been called “perhaps the most controversial American component of science fiction New Wave movement of the mid-to-late 1960s, and if such an idea is conceivable, has probably irritated and offended as many readers and critics as has [Harlan] Ellison”. He had difficulty finding a publisher willing to print Bug Jack Barron as a book. Publisher Michael Moorcock printed the novel in installments in the magazine New Worlds. The newsstand company WHSmith refused to distribute one of the issues because of the installment of Spinrad’s novel. The Arts Council of Great Britain, which subsidized New Worlds, put public pressure on WHSmith and forced the company to distribute the issue. This led to denunciations of Spinrad, The Arts Council, and New Worlds in the British Parliament.
Norman Spinrad lives in France.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1963
THE LAST OF THE ROMANY
1964
SUBJECTIVITY
OUTWARD BOUND
THE REALIZED MAN
YOUR NAME SHALL BE . . . DARKNESS
THE EQUALIZER
THE RULES OF THE ROAD
1965
A CHILD OF MIND
DEATHWATCH
etc… etc… etc…
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