- Harry Harrison
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name = Harry Harrison
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website = http://www.harryharrison.com/:"For the radio personality, seeHarry Harrison (radio) ."Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey,March 12 1925 ) is an Americanscience fiction author best known for his character theStainless Steel Rat and the novel "Make Room! Make Room! " (1966), the basis for the film "Soylent Green " (1973). He is also (withBrian Aldiss ) co-president of theBirmingham Science Fiction Group .Career
Before becoming an editor, Harrison started in the science fiction field as an
illustrator , notably withEC Comics ' two science fiction comic books, "Weird Fantasy " and "Weird Science". A large number of his early short stories were first published under house pseudonyms such as 'Wade Kaempfert'. Harrison also wrote for syndicated comic strips, creating the 'Rick Random' character. Harrison is now much better known for his writing, particularly his humorous and satirical science fiction, such as the "Stainless Steel Rat " series and the novel "Bill, the Galactic Hero " (which satirisesRobert A. Heinlein 's "Starship Troopers ").During the 1950s and 60s he was the main writer of the
Flash Gordon newspaper strip. One of his Flash Gordon scripts was serialized inComics Revue magazine. Harrison drew sketches to help the artist be more scientifically accurate, which the artist largely ignored.Not all of Harrison's writing is comic, though. He has written many stories on serious themes, of which by far the best known is the classic novel about overpopulation and consumption of the world's resources "
Make Room! Make Room! " which was used as a basis for the science fiction film "Soylent Green " (though the film changed the plot and theme).Harrison for a time was closely identified with
Brian Aldiss and the pair collaborated on a series of anthology projects. Harrison and Aldiss did much in the 1970s to raise the standards of criticism in the field.In 1990 Harrison was professional Guest of Honour at
ConFiction , the 48th World SF Convention, in The Hague, Netherlands, together with Joe Haldeman and Wolfgang Jeschke.Harrison is a writer of fairly liberal worldview. Harrison's work often hinges around the contrast between the thinking man and the man of force, although the "Thinking Man" often needs ultimately to employ force himself.
Harrison was selected by the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America as the 2009 recipient of theirDamon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award [ [http://www.sfwa.org/news/2008/09grandmaster.htm Harry Harrison named SFWA Grand Master ] ] .Personal life
Harrison was born in
Stamford, Connecticut , but has lived in many parts of the world includingMexico ,England ,Ireland ,Denmark andItaly . He is an advocate ofEsperanto (the language often appears in his novels, particularly in his Stainless Steel Rat and Deathworld series) and was formerly the honorary president of theEsperanto Association ofIreland , as well as holding memberships in other Esperanto organizations such as Esperanto-USA (formerly the Esperanto League for North America), of which he is an honorary member, and the Universala Esperanto-Asocio (World Esperanto Association ), of whose Honorary Patrons' Committee he is a member. He served in theUnited States Army Air Forces during WWII as a gunsight mechanic and gunnery instructor. He currently lives in theRepublic of Ireland and maintains a flat inBrighton for visits toEngland .Harrison married Joan ("nee" Merkler) in 1954 in New York, a marriage that would last until her death of cancer in 2002. They have two children, Todd (b. 1955) and Moira (b. 1959), to whom he dedicated the book "
Make Room! Make Room! "Bibliography
Novellas
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The Man from P.I.G. " and "The Man from R.O.B.O.T. " (1974) These two linked novellas, featuring interstellar intelligence agents, were comedy-drama take-offs onThe Man from U.N.C.L.E . The first tells of an agent of the "Porcine Interstellar Guard", who performs his missions with the help of several pigs.
*"Planet Story " (1978) published as a large format book with colour illustrations byJim Burns tand-alone Novels
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Vendetta for the Saint " (1964) - credited toLeslie Charteris and based upon Charteris' mystery series, The Saint
*"Plague from Space " (1965)
*"Make Room! Make Room! " (1966) - basis for the 1973science fiction movie "Soylent Green " starringCharlton Heston
*"The Technicolor Time Machine " (1967)
*"Captive Universe " (1969)
*"In Our Hands the Stars " (1970)
*"Spaceship Medic " (1970)
*"Tunnel Through the Deeps " (1972) - also published as "A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!"
*"Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers " (1973)
*"Skyfall" (1976)
*"Daleth Effect " (1977)
*"Lifeboat (or lifeship) " (1977) (withGordon R. Dickson )
*"The Jupiter Plague " (1982) - expanded edition of "Plague from Space"
*"" (1982)
*"A Rebel In Time " (1983)
*"Where Atlantis Died " (1983) (withLeon Stover )
*"The Turing Option " (1992) (withMarvin Minsky )Tony Hawkin Series
*"Montezuma's Revenge"
*"Queen Victoria's Revenge "Bill, the Galactic Hero series#"
Bill, the Galactic Hero " (1965)
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Robot Slaves" (1989)
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Bottled Brains" (1990, withRobert Sheckley )
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Tasteless Pleasure" (1991, withDavid Bischoff )
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Zombie Vampires" (1991, withJack C. Haldeman II )
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Ten Thousand Bars" (1991, withDavid Bischoff . vt. "...Planet of Hippies from Hell")
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero: the Final Incoherent Adventure" (1991, with David Harris)
#"Bill, the Galactic Hero's Happy Holiday (short story in Galactic Dreams)" (1994)Brion Brandd series
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Planet of the Damned " (1962) - first published as "Sense of Obligation"
*"Planet of No Return" (1981)Deathworld seriesOn the planet Pyrrus, human colonists have fought a centuries-old war with the native life forms. These enemies adapt to human tactics and technology, evolving new species so rapidly that natives returning from even brief trips offplanet must be carried in protective armor canisters from their ship to the safe buildings, where they will learn of the latest deadly threats.
The first three stories were initially published as serials in
Analog Magazine under the names given below.*"
Deathworld " (1960) Jason dinAlt, interplanetary gambler with a touch ofpsionic ability, is hired to rapidly multiply the Pyrrans' cash, so that they can buy new and better weapons and raw materials. Having won big, he must flee with the Pyrrans, and learns not only to survive on their planet, but also the secret behind the evolutionary war . . .and that's just the first half of the book . . .
*"Deathworld 2" (1964) (first published as "The Ethical Engineer") dinAlt, kidnapped by a religious fanatic, finds himself shipwrecked (with the fanatic) on a world which has a mixed bag of technological levels . . .unfortunately, not including spaceflight.
*"Deathworld 3" (1968) - (first published as "The Horse Barbarians") The Pyrrans field a task force to another planet, going undercover to help stabilize the planet in the face of violent, nomadic raiders.
*"The Deathworld Trilogy" (1974, omnibus of "Deathworld", "Deathworld 2" & "Deathworld 3". vt. "The Deathworld Omnibus")
*"The Mothballed Spaceship" (1973) - short story, in "ASTOUNDING: theJohn W. Campbell Memorial Anthology" Invaders are approaching a planet long past its glory -- Earth, believed by some to be the birthplace of mankind. The Terran military has found a huge battlecruiser in space, but the ship's computer won't let them come close, so they turn to the Pyrrans for help. "This was the only one of the original stories not to be reviewed by Campbell"
*"Return to Deathworld" (1998, fully written by Ant Skalandis) - Published only in Russian, Lithuanian and Czech
*"Deathworld vs. Filibusters" (1998, fully written by Ant Skalandis) - Published only in Russian, Lithuanian and Czech
*"The Creatures from Hell" (1999, fully written by Ant Skalandis) - Published only in Russian, Lithuanian and Czech
*"" (2001, fully written byMikhail Ahmanov ) - Published only in RussianTo the Stars trilogy
*"Homeworld" (1980)
*"Wheelworld " (1981)
*"Starworld " (1981)
*"To the Stars " (1991) - omnibus collection of the three novelsThe Stainless Steel Rat seriesListed according to internal chronology.
#"A Stainless Steel Rat is Born" (1985)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted" (1987)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues" (1994)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat" (1961)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat's Revenge" (1970)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World" (1972)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You" (1978)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat for President" (1982)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat Goes to Hell" (1996)
#"The Stainless Steel Rat Joins the Circus" (1999)
*"You Can Be The Stainless Steel Rat: An Interactive Game Book" 1988 - choose your own adventure style
*"The Adventures of the Stainless Steel Rat" (1978) - omnibus collection of "The Stainless Steel Rat", "The Stainless Steel Rat's Revenge" and "The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World"
*"A Stainless Steel Trio" (2002) - omnibus collection of "A Stainless Steel is Born", "The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted" and "The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues"tainless Steel Rat Short stories:
*"The Return of the Stainless Steel Rat" (1981)
*"The Fourth Law of Robotics" (1989)
*"The Golden Years of the Stainless Steel Rat" (1992, published in "Stainless Steel Visions.")Eden series
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West of Eden " (1984)
*"Winter in Eden " (1986)
*"Return to Eden" (1989)The Hammer and the Cross series
In collaboration with
Tom Shippey . Published under pseudonym John Holm.
*"The Hammer and the Cross " (1993)
*"One King's Way " (1995)
*"King and Emperor " (1997)Stars and Stripes trilogy *"Stars and Stripes Forever" (1998)
*"Stars and Stripes in Peril " (2000)
*"Stars and Stripes Triumphant " (2002)hort story collections (as author)
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Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows " (1965)
*"War with the Robots " (1967)
*"Prime Number" (1970)
*"One Step from Earth " (1970)
*"The Best of Harry Harrison " (1976)
*"Stainless Steel Visions " (1992)
*"Galactic Dreams " (1994)
*"50 In 50 " (2001)hort story collections (as editor)
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Farewell Fantastic Venus " (1968)Comics
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Rick Random "
*"Flash Gordon " (1958–1964)
*"The Stainless Steel Rat" was adapted into a comic strip in the magazine "2000 AD" byKelvin Gosnell .
*"Harry Harrison's Bill, The Galactic Hero Comics, 3 issuesEssays
*"Great Balls of Fire (1977)
*"Mechanismo" (1977)References
External links
* [http://www.harryharrison.com/ Official website]
* [http://harryharrison.wordpress.com/ Official Harry Harrison News Blog]
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* [http://www.lib.usf.edu/public/index.cfm?Pg=Collections Harry Harrison Manuscripts Collection, University of South Florida-Tampa]
* [http://www.iol.ie/~carrollm/hh/n13-tt-worlds.htm "Worlds Beside Worlds" (Harry Harrison desribes how "Tunnel through the Deeps" was written)]
* [http://www.geocities.com/deathworld_ie/deathworld/interview2.htm Interview with Harry Harrison] 6 July 1997, Dublin, Ireland
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