P. Schuyler Miller (1912–1974)
Autore di The Titan
Sull'Autore
Opere di P. Schuyler Miller
The Sands of Time 5 copie
Tetrahedra of Space 3 copie
As Never Was 3 copie
Over The River 2 copie
Staus quondam 2 copie
The Forgotten Man of Space 1 copia
Old Man Mulligan [short fiction] 1 copia
The Thing on Outer Shoal 1 copia
Trouble on Tantalus 1 copia
The Chrysalis 1 copia
The Ultimate Image (short story) 1 copia
Opere correlate
Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Years of Science Fiction - Third Series (1984) — Collaboratore — 51 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 3 (November 1971) (1971) — Collaboratore — 33 copie
The Yith Cycle: Lovecraftian Tales of the Great Race and Time Travel (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) (2010) — Collaboratore — 31 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIII, No. 5 (July 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 27 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XC, No. 3 (November 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XC, No. 1 (September 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIV, No. 2 (October 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIV, No. 5 (January 1975) (1975) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCI, No. 6 (August 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 2 (October 1971) (1971) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIII, No. 2 (April 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIII, No. 6 (August 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXII, No. 5 (January 1969) (1969) — Book Reviewer — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIII, No. 4 (June 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 3 (November 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XC, No. 2 (October 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 2 (October 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIV, No. 3 (November 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XC, No. 4 (December 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 5 (January 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XC, No. 5 (January 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 22 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIV, No. 1 (September 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 22 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 6 (August 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 22 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIV, No. 4 (December 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 21 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XC, No. 6 (February 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 21 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 6 (February 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 21 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 3 (May 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 21 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 5 (July 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 21 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 1 (September 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 20 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 4 (June 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 20 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCII, No. 4 (December 1973) (1973) — Collaboratore — 20 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 5 (January 1972) (1971) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 1 (March 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 4 (December 1971) (1971) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCIII, No. 1 (March 1974) (1974) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIII, No. 3 (May 1969) (1969) — Book Reviewer — 19 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 2 (April 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 18 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 6 (February 1972) (1972) — Collaboratore — 18 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXVI, No. 2 (October 1970) (1970) — Book Reviewer — 18 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXVIII, No. 4 (December 1966) (1966) — Collaboratore — 18 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIV, No. 4 (December 1969) (1969) — Book Reviewer — 17 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXV, No. 1 (March 1970) (1970) — Book Reviewer — 16 copie
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXV, No. 2 (April 1970) (1970) — Book Reviewer — 15 copie
Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction: Vol. LXX, No. 3 (November 1962) (1962) — Collaboratore — 13 copie
Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction: Vol. LXXII, No. 5 (January 1964) (1964) — Collaboratore — 12 copie
Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction: Vol. LXXIV, No. 5 (January 1965) (1965) — Collaboratore — 11 copie
Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction: Vol. LXXI, No. 6 (August 1963) (1963) — Book Reviewer — 10 copie
Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction: Vol. LXVIII, No. 6 (February 1962) (1962) — Collaboratore — 9 copie
Historier fra andre verdener — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Miller, Peter Schuyler
- Data di nascita
- 1912-02-21
- Data di morte
- 1974-10-13
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di residenza
- New York, USA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Blennerhassett Island, West Virginia (death) - Istruzione
- Union College, Schenectady, New York, USA (M.S. ∙ chemistry)
- Attività lavorative
- technical writer
- Premi e riconoscimenti
- Hugo (1963), special award for book reviews in Analog
Utenti
Recensioni
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 20
- Opere correlate
- 80
- Utenti
- 43
- Popolarità
- #352,016
- Voto
- 3.8
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 2
Meriting three stars: "Old Man Mulligan" -- A space patrol unit, looking for the kidnapped daughter of the governor of Venus, raid a seedy bar where a sloshed Old Man Mulligan is holding forth. Within 3 elliptical pages, they wake up naked on a tiny island, soon to be covered by high tide, surrounded by carnivorous sea creatures. Their survival depends on OMM, whose songs about the days of Moses are far more literal than it first appears. And when they finally find the daughter? Well, she's way more capable than anyone you'd expect to find in a tale this old. "Spawn" -- A horror tale from 1939 that reads like R A Lafferty. A portion of the ocean gels into a carnivorous blob. A Stalinesque ruler's dead corpse rises and rules again -- though still clearly dead. A South American gold mine transforms into a walking giant leading a revolution against the white powers. The only downside is the unnecessary denouement that attempts to explain all this. "Forgotten" from 1933 is a compelling survival tale of a man abandoned on Mars by his mining partners, and what follows. It could've easily appeared 2 decades later.
Two-and-half stars: "The Titan" Written in 1934, too racy (though not erotic) for publication, incompletely serialized, rewritten from the original manuscript for this collection. This has many of flaws of 30's SF, in weak characterization and shakey plot development, but it manages an interesting displacement at the halfway point that most authors would have used for a trick ending. It makes an interesting pair with "Forgotten."
Two stars: "As Never Was" is an OK time paradox story -- much in keeping with other stories the early 40's exploring that vein. "In the Good Old Summertime" likewise is a readable but unmemorable tale of evil undone by arrogance and ignorance.
One star: "Gleeps" is just silly and not very amusing any more, with one of those far-fetched theories at the end to explain otherwise inexplicable events on a spaceship. "The Arrhenius Horror" is one of two stories using Arrhenius' spore theory of interstellar life transmission -- if you've seen The Monolith Monsters, you get the idea.… (altro)