Frederik Pohl, FBIS, FAAAS
Frederik Pohl, FBIS, FAAAS
has been about everything that it is possible to be in the field of
science fiction, from consecrated fan and struggling poet to critic,
literary agent, teacher, book and magazine editor and, above all,
writer.
Called by Kingsley Amis (in Amis’s critical study of science fiction,
New Maps of Hell) “the most consistently able writer science
fiction, in
its modern form, has yet produced,” Fred is clearly in the very
first rank of writers in the field.
Fred has won most of the
awards the
science-fiction field has to offer, including the Edward E. Smith and
Donald A. Wollheim memorial awards, the International John W. Campbell
award (twice), the French Prix Apollo, the Yugoslavian Vizija, the
Nebula (three times, including the “Grand Master” Nebula for lifetime
contributions to the field) and the Hugo (six times, he is the only
person ever to have won the Hugo both as writer and as editor), as well
as such awards from sources outside the science-fiction community as the
American Book Award, the annual award of the Popular Culture
Association, and the United Nations Society of Writers Award. Other
honors include election as a Fellow to both the British Interplanetary
Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Apart from the field of science fiction, he is a noted lecturer and
teacher in the area of future studies, and is the author of, among other
non-fiction works,
Practical Politics, a how-to-do-it manual of the
American political process;
Our Angry Earth, on the world’s
environmental problems, written in collaboration with the late Isaac
Asimov, which Sir Arthur C. Clarke calls “perhaps the most important
book either of its authors has produced”; and, most recently,
Chasing Science, on the uses of science as a spectator sport.
He is also the
Encyclopedia Britannica’s authority on the First Century A.D. Roman
emperor, Tiberius.
Many of Fred’s works have been adapted for radio, television,
or film, beginning with the two-part Columbia Workshop of the Air
version of the classic
The Space Merchants in 1953. In Europe, a number
of his stories have been televised by the BBC and his famous novella,
The Midas Plague, became a three-hour special on German
television.
The 1981 NBC two-hour television film, The Clonemaster, was based
on an
original concept of his; his award-winning novel
Gateway has been
dramatized for live theatrical production; his novelette
The Tunnel under the World became a feature film in Italy;
and his
novels
Man
Plus and
Gateway, are currently in development in America as feature
films. (Gateway was also made into a computer game under the
title of
“Frederik Pohl’s Gateway” by Legend Entertainment; a second game,
“Gateway II: The Home World” was released a year later.)
Among his most recent novels are
The World at the End of Time,
Outnumbering the Dead,
Stopping at Slowyear,
The Voices of Heaven,
O Pioneer!, and
The Siege of Eternity.
He has traveled widely, sometimes to lecture on behalf of the United
States State Department (in places as widely separated as Singapore, New
Zealand and most of the countries of both Eastern and Western Europe) or
to attend international conferences on science or science fiction in
places like the Republic of South Korea, Canada, the People’s Republic
of China, Australia, Brazil, the former Soviet Union, the former
Yugoslavia, and most of Western Europe.
Fred is a past
president of both
World SF and the Science Fiction Writers of America and is currently
Midwest Area Representative to the Authors Guild, having served for nine
years as a member of the Guild Council before moving to the midwest. He
currently makes his home in Palatine, Illinois, with his wife, Dr.
Elizabeth Anne Hull, who is a past president of the Science Fiction
Research Association and a noted scholar in the field.
Read
Beyond the Blue Event Horizon (Heechee Saga, Book 2),
Heechee Rendezvous,
Annals of the Heechee (Heechee Saga, Book 4),
Platinum Pohl: The Collected Best Stories,
and
The Other End of Time.
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Frederik Pohl is both the boy who will live forever and the man who
sees
tomorrow.