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  1. Vampire Junkies by Norman Spinrad, 1994-03
  2. En direct by Norman Spinrad, Bernard Sigaud, 2001-11-30
  3. RIDING THE TORCH by Norman Spinrad, 1984-06
  4. Jack Barron et l'Eternité by Norman Spinrad, Guy Abadia, 2002-09-23
  5. The Solarians by Norman Spinrad, 2008-05-25
  6. Deus X and Other Stories (Five Star Speculative Fiction) by Norman Spinrad, 2003-09
  7. Threads of Time: Three Original Novellas of Science Fiction by Robert (Editor), and Spinrad, Norman, and Simak, Clifford D. Silverberg, 1974-01-01
  8. THE LAST HURRAH OF THE GOLDEN HORDE: Carcinoma Angels; Age of Invention; Outward Bound; Child of Mind; Equalizer; Last of the Romany; Technicality; Rules of the Road; Dead End; Night in Elf Hill; Deathwatch; Ersatz Ego; Entropic Gang Bang Caper by Norman Spinrad, 1970
  9. Vampires by Fabienne Polidori, Norman Spinrad, Bram Stoker Sheridan Le Fanu, 1997-08-28
  10. Threads of Time by Gregory Benford, Clifford Simak, et all 1993-06
  11. Les Solariens by Norman Spinrad, Michèle Charrier, 2001-10-31
  12. Weird Tales 351
  13. Child of Fortune by Norman Spinrad, 1985
  14. THE WAR BOOK: The Price; In Passage of the Sun; Game; The Foxholes of Mars; Down the Rabbit Hole; Pacifist; Your Soldier Unto Death; The Weapon; Or Else; The Liberation of Earth; Crab Apple Crisis; The House by the Crab Apple Tree; And Then the Dark by James (editor) (Algis Budrys; George Collyn; Donald Barthelme; Fritz Leiber; Norman Spinrad; Mack Reynolds; Michael Walker; Fredric Brown; Henry Kuttner; William Tenn; George MacBeth; S. S. Johnson) Sallis, 1971

61. Norman Spinrad - Author Information, Books, And News
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62. Norman Spinrad:Deus X
norman spinradDeus X. A spinrad, norman %T Deus X %I Bantam Spectra%C New York %D January 1993 %G ISBN 0553-29677-9 %P 177 pp.
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I haven't read a lot of Norman Spinrad. That last thing I read by him, I believe, was a novella called "World War Last" in Asimov's a few years back, which was an incredibly heavy-handed satire on the Cold War and the U.S.A.'s role in it. I wasn't that impressed with it, but then I've discovered a low tolerance in myself for heavy-handed satire. In the Author's Notes at the back, it includes as accolades: Spinrad's novel about Adolf Hitler, The Iron Dream , was banned in Germany for seven years, and Bug Jack Barron , his controversial novel about presidential politics and the power of television, was denounced on the floor of the British Parliament. So, after that, Deus X was a pleasant surprise. It's not heavy- handed at all. It deals sensitively with the spiritual issue: does an electronic replica of a personality(called a "successor entity")have a soul? The Catholic Church of the time is very concerned with this question, because its current anti-successor-entity position is losing it worshippers in droves; the ecology is going to hell, and some people would rather live in computer simulation than in the real world. They are desirable of finding out for sure. Father Pierre De Leone is dying. He is of the near-unshakeable opinion that successor entities do

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64. SF > Reviews > Norman Spinrad
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65. Fictionwise EBooks: He Walked Among Us By Norman Spinrad
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66. Works Of Karl Schroeder
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Norman Spinrad on Ventus Posted by Karl on Friday November 22, @10:25AM

Norman Spinrad's March 2003 On Books column in Asimov's SF is now available on-line. Ventus is only one of the novels and issues he talks about in this column, but his review is detailed and highly favorable. I'm including the link here in a fit of shameless propagandizing; and why not? This is without doubt the best review my work has ever gotten.
In related news, the December 2002 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact includes a good review of Permanence by Tom Easton. In other PR news, I've been interviewed recently by Canada's Space, the Imagination Station , the national SF cable channel; and by Locus magazine and Crystalline Sphere . All these interviews are forthcoming, though I may in fact be on TV alreadyI haven't been compulsively watching to find out.
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    67. Works Of Karl Schroeder
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    Thoughtful Review of Ventus by Norman Spinrad Posted by Karl on Saturday January 19, @04:01PM

    Norman Spinrad talks about Ventus in this month's On Books column in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine. He gives the novel high praise, calling it "a major science fiction novel for adults".
    There is much more to Spinrad's column than a discussion of Ventus ; he uses reviews as a platform from which to survey the entire SF writing field. Largely, what he finds in the field is not goodwhich is why it's gratifying that he says that "Ventus is a major work of science fiction by someone who therein clearly reveals the potential to evolve into a major writer." What he emphasizes, however, is that the novel is "sophisticated space opera for adults." I.e., Ventus does not condescend to its audience, as he believes most SF does these days. I find this opinion interesting, because Ventus came out of a long struggle by myself to become published and acknowledged as an SF writer. In fact, I had written several novels and failed to get them published, prior to Ventus . My first sale was a collaboration

    68. Norman Spinrad (Index) - Suite101.com
    A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about norman Spinradand/or his works. Suite101.com, 492 25,379 19,819, Topics Articles
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    69. Authors/OV: NORMAN SPINRAD
    INTRODUCTION. BIOGRAPHY. BIBLIOGRAPHY. CRITICAL COMMENTARY. AUTHORRELATED LINKS.
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    70. Albedo One Opinion - An Open Letter By Norman Spinrad
    An Open Letter by norman spinrad. July 16, 1997. The name of norman spinradhas completely disappeared from the racks in Anglophone countries.
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    Opinion Science Fiction - Fantasy - Horror An Open Letter
    by Norman Spinrad

    July 16, 1997 Yes, this is a an open electronic letter to friends, colleagues, possibly even enemies. Yes, it is an act of desperation. Yes, it is an act of anger. Yes, I know I risk making a fool of myself. But I feel I've been left no choice. My career as a novelist is not merely in jeopardy, unless I do something drastic, and perhaps even if I do, after more than thirty years, it is over. At least under my own name.
    I've been told that I'm "burned out in science fiction." I've been told that my name is anathema with the chains. I won't bore you here with the details. You can read them all and much more on my Web page at: http:// ourworld.compuserve.com/ homepages/ normanspinrad. Five virtually simultaneous events and an ongoing situation have prompted me to presume to write this open letter.
    I have recently signed a contract with Canal Plus here in France for a CD-ROM version of my novel LITTLE HEROES.
    I've been spending time in recording studios working with a band called Heldon. The name of which came from my novel THE IRON DREAM.
    Both of which books are out of print in the language in which they were written. As are PICTURES AT 11 and THE VOID CAPTAIN'S TALE, both of which are currently under film option. As is JOURNALS OF THE PLAGUE YEARS, successfully produced in three different cities in Belgium as a theater piece. As is BUG JACK BARRON, named in one of those list books as one of the top 100 science fiction novels ever written.

    71. Albedo One Opinion - From The Electronic Soapbox By Norman Spinrad
    From the Electronic Soapbox by norman spinrad. August 20, 1997. We urge youto read the news and views on norman spinrad's own website. (top of page).
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    Opinion Science Fiction - Fantasy - Horror From the Electronic Soapbox
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    August 20, 1997
    I was told by various people, including my agent, that after 30 years and about 20 novels, I was dead in science fiction because the numbers on my last book made me anathema to the chains. This turned out to be half-true.
    Yes, the numbers on PICTURES AT 11 were bad, and yes that's my problem. But PICTURES AT 11 wasn't even published as science fiction, and it's not so much that I'm dead in science fiction, or that science fiction is dead as a genre (though it's certainly on life-support)as that ALL so-called "mid-list" writers of whatever form of fiction (and non-fiction too)are in deep dark shit.
    "Mid-list" being defined as anyone not a "marque" writer with a record as a best-seller or at least a consistent 20,000 hardcover sales over the past several books.
    I was also told at one point, entirely erroneously, that no one publisher can kill a writer's career.
    Wrong.

    72. Wincon Bookshop
    Wincon Bookshop. Books by norman spinrad. Textonly version of this page Agentof Chaos Paperback, 1988, Agent of Chaos cover picture. Search Engine.
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    73. "On Books: Movements" By Norman Spinrad
    On Books Movements by norman spinrad. Subscribe Now. On Books Movements by norman spinrad, copyright © 2002 with premission of the author.
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    On Books: Movements by Norman Spinrad In the process of writing a piece for the Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (of which as I write this I am currently president) it suddenly struck me that "SF" (meaning in this context both science fiction and fantasy) has not really experienced a true literary movement since the advent of Cyberpunk in the 1980s. What, you may well ask, do I mean by a literary movement, and do we, you may well demand, really need one? Well, I would make a distinction between marketing attempts to create phony literary movements, of which we have many and which we can well do without, and genuine literary movements, which, it seems to me, if perhaps not essential to a mode like speculative fiction, have certainly proven to be watersheds that have evolved the literature upward and onward from time to time. By a genuine literary movement, I mean a group of writers, however large or small, sometimes including one or more editors, sometimes not, who collectively seek a transformation in a literary mode, sometimes conscious of their collective enterprise from the beginning, sometimes awakening to the realization that that is what they are doing in the middle of the process, or perhaps even after it is over.

    74. "On Books" By Norman Spinrad
    norman Partridge evokes such rough ’n’ tumble mentors as Jim Thompson, JamesCain, and Joe Lansdale in his concussive, bluntedged stories, two dozen of
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    The Secret of Liveliness The Andromeda Strain (1969), the type of novel that’s come to be known as the "techno-thriller" has assumed the status of science fiction’s sexier younger sister, stealing much of the public spotlight away from SF. Set in near-future venues often no further away than the day after tomorrow, these novels have appropriated all our trademark glitz of technology and hardware, added bracing doses of realpolitik and suspense, then arrayed themselves in streamlined, whiz-bang plots, however improbable. Casting off our genre’s constraints of rigorous speculation, techno-thrillers can be outrageously seductive to the broad masses of readers in a way that hardcore SF, with its more "serious"–and, face it, sometimes stodgy–concerns cannot. But any organism that survives must eventually adapt, and of late several writers from within our field seem to be embracing the best traits of the techno-thriller crowd while avoiding their illogical, anti-science excesses. We can cite Greg Bear and Nancy Kress as trailblazers. Even as determinedly hardcore an SF writer as Bruce Sterling utilizes the odd techno-thriller conceit in such works as

    75. Recensioni: Condizione Venere - Norman Spinrad
    Translate this page Condizione Venere di norman spinrad. Recensione a cura di MarcelloBonati. norman spinrad Condizione Venere (Geenhouse Summer, ’99
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    classico , ideale conclusione di una trilogia iniziata col mitico "Jack Barron e l’eternità" (1) e proseguito, sempre idealmente, col relativamente recente "Ore 11: sequestro in diretta" (2), è un romanzo a morale dire cose in una maniera tale che te le fa rimanere impresse, ben stampigliate nella mente. E, qui, gioca entrambe queste sue carte, costruendo, cioè, una trama accattivante, ma che vuole dire, appena più in profondo, la nostra stupidità ad affannarci dietro alle meschinità delle nostre preoccupazioni quotidiane quando è in ballo niente di meno che il destino dell’ "astronave Terra", come alcuni, molto bene, hanno detto il nostro pianeta; un’astronave che rischia di andare a fuoco.

    76. Recensioni: Astronavi Nell’abisso - Norman Spinrad
    Translate this page Astronavi nell’abisso di norman spinrad. Recensione a cura di MarcelloBonati. norman spinrad Astronavi nell’abisso (The Void's
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    Collana: Urania (n. 1434)
    Genere: Fantascienza
    Pagine: 272
    Anno: 2002
    Ecco, questo, splendido, romanzo di Spinrad, è incentrato sul sesso: "…il modulo nucleo assomigliava effettivamente a un gigantesco spermatozoo argentato: lo yang, il maschio, il principio propulsivo, eiaculato dal fallo elettronico del Flinger per fertilizzare le stelle con geni umani." (pag. 19). "…focalizzare l’attenzione sulla realtà interna piuttosto che sul vuoto esterno." (pag. 41), vi si legge ad un certo punto, quello che la Sf, da Ballard in poi, ha tentato di fare. La procedura che abbiamo detto comporta che, nel

    77. Norman Spinrad - Die Transformation
    Translate this page Infos. Für He Walked among Us konnte norman spinrad zuerst keinen englischen Verlegerfinden, so dass die deutsche Übersetzung die Weltpremiere dieses Romans
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    Das Opus Magnum eines der bedeutendsten SF-Autoren der Gegenwart. Im Westen der Vereinigten Staaten taucht eines Tages ein Mann auf, der von sich behauptet, aus der Zukunft zu kommen. In zornigen Tiraden wirft er den Menschen vor, mit ihrer Gleichgültigkeit und Dummheit die Erde zu vernichten, und beschwört die Möglichkeit einer alles entscheidenden Transformation. Was steckt dahinter? Ist er ein durchgeknallter Sektierer, ein zynischer Komiker - oder wirklich ein neuer Messias, der uns alle retten wird? Hochgradig spannend, eminent politisch und furios erzählt - Norman Spinrad schreibt Science Fiction am Nerv der Zeit. (Los Angeles Times) Norman Spinrad zählt seit den 70er Jahren zu den profiliertesten amerikanischen Science-Fiction-Autoren. Vor allem mit seinen satirischen Romanen Champion Jack Barron und Der stählerne Traum erregte er großes Aufsehen.

    78. Norman Spinrad - Bibliographie
    Translate this page norman spinrad - Bibliographie. Dies ist eine vollständige Bibliographiealler in Deutschland erschienenen Romane von norman inklusive
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    Norman Spinrad - Bibliographie
    Dies ist eine vollständige Bibliographie aller in Deutschland erschienenen Romane von Norman inklusive Titelbild-Scans, Infos, Rückklappen-Texten und Kommentaren.
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    The Void Captain's Tale
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    Russian Spring Deus X Pictures at 11 Greenhouse Summer He Walked Among Us The Druid King Die Bruderschaft des Schmerzes Champion Jack Barron Der stählerne Traum Flammenritt ... Autoren

    79. Norman Spinrad Book Voting
    norman spinrad book voting. norman spinrad, Other. Child of Fortune, (3 votes).Little Heroes, (4 votes). The Men in the Jungle, (3 votes). norman spinrad, Other.
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    80. Critique : Le Printemps Russe Par Norman Spinrad
    Translate this page LE PRINTEMPS RUSSE. par norman spinrad. norman spinrad a beau êtreun des grands de la Science Fiction, c'est aussi un écrivain
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