Harlan Ellison

Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 June 27, 2018) was an award-winning American writer of short stories, novellas, teleplays, essays, and criticism. His most famous work is in the science fiction area, where he won many Hugo and Nebula awards.

Harlan Ellison
Harlan Ellison in 1986
Harlan Ellison in 1986
BornHarlan Jay Ellison
May 27, 1934
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJune 27, 2018(2018-06-27) (aged 84)
Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.
Pen nameCordwainer Bird
Nalrah Nosille
Sley Harson[1]
OccupationAuthor, screenwriter
NationalityAmerican
GenreSpeculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, crime, mystery, horror, film and television criticism, essayist
Notable worksDangerous Visions (editor), A Boy and His Dog, I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman
Website
harlanellison.com/home.htm

Ellison died from cardiac arrest on June 27, 2018 at his Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles home, aged 84.[2]

Works

  • Web of the City (1958) (originally published as Rumble)
  • Spider Kiss (1961) (originally published as Rockabilly)
  • "A Boy and his Dog"
  • The Starlost #1: Phoenix Without Ashes (1975)

References

Other websites

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