"The Strange People" by Murray Leinster is a classic science fiction tale that explores themes of alien encounters, space exploration, and survival in futuristic settings. Leinster, known for his imaginative storytelling, introduces readers to an adventure in outer space where human characters encounter strange, mysterious beings from another world. The novel delves into the unknown, weaving together elements of mystery and technology as the protagonists grapple with the challenges posed by their alien counterparts. As they navigate this unfamiliar environment, themes of survival and…mehr
"The Strange People" by Murray Leinster is a classic science fiction tale that explores themes of alien encounters, space exploration, and survival in futuristic settings. Leinster, known for his imaginative storytelling, introduces readers to an adventure in outer space where human characters encounter strange, mysterious beings from another world. The novel delves into the unknown, weaving together elements of mystery and technology as the protagonists grapple with the challenges posed by their alien counterparts. As they navigate this unfamiliar environment, themes of survival and adaptation become central to the story. Leinster's inventive depiction of space and its inhabitants keeps readers on edge, while his exploration of human resilience in the face of the unknown adds depth to the narrative. "The Strange People" remains a compelling read for fans of science fiction, blending high-stakes adventure with thought-provoking ideas about alien life and futuristic technology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 - June 8, 1975) was a pen name used by William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, primarily science fiction. He wrote and published almost 1500 short stories and essays, 14 film scripts, and hundreds of radio and television plays. Leinster Jenkins, the son of George B. Jenkins and Mary L. Jenkins, was born in Norfolk, Virginia. His father was a bookkeeper. Despite the fact that both parents were born in Virginia, the family resided in Manhattan in 1910, according to the Federal Census. Despite being a high school dropout, he began working as a freelance writer before World War I. His debut tale, "The Foreigner," appeared in the May 1916 issue of H. L. Mencken's literary magazine The Smart Set, two months before his twentieth birthday. Leinster contributed 10 more tales in the magazine over the next three years; in a September 2022 interview, Leinster's daughter noted that Mencken advocated using a pseudonym for non-Smart Set work. Leinster served in the United States Army and the Committee of Public Information during World War I (1917-1918). His writing began to appear in pulp magazines such as Argosy, Snappy Stories, and Breezy Stories during and after the war. He continued to be published in Argosy into the 1950s.
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