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Algis Budrys

Algis Budrys (born January 9, 1931) is an American Science Fiction Author.

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Biography

Algis Budrys was born in Königsberg in Prussia with the name Algirdas Jonas Budrys. He was the son of the consul-general of the Lithuanian government-in-exile. His family emigrated to the USA in 1936, when Budrys was 5 years old.

He was educated at the University of Miami, and later at Columbia University in New York. Beginning in 1952 Budrys worked as editor and manager for some Science-Fiction publishers. Some of his science fiction in the 1950s was published under the pen name "John Sentry", an approximate translation of his Lithuanian name.

Algis Budrys is married and lives with his 4 sons in Illinois.

Bibliography

Novels

  • 1954 - False Night
  • 1956 - Man of Earth
  • 1958 - Who?
  • 1959 - The Falling Torch
  • 1961 - Some Will Not Die
  • 1960 - Rogue Moon
  • 1967 - The Iron Thorn (also "The Amsirs And The Iron Thorn")
  • 1977 - Michaelmas
  • 1993 - Hard Landing
  • 2001 - The Death Machine (Rogue Moon under its intended title)

Collections (Fiction, Essays, and mixed)

  • 1960 - The Unexpected Dimension
  • 1963 - Budrys' Inferno
  • 1963 - The Furious Future
  • 1978 - Blood and Burning
  • 1994 - Writing to the Point
  • 1996 - Outposts: Literatures of Milieux
  • 1997 - Entertainment
  • 2000 - The Electric Gene Machine

Anthologies

  • 1987 - L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol. III
  • 1990 - L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol. 6
  • 1996 - L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol 12
  • 2000 - L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Vol. 16
  • 2003 - L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol 19

Links

Bibliography in SciFan

Interview with Algis Budrys

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