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    Farmer, Philip Jose F Authors Science Fiction Genres













Farmer, Philip Jose F Authors Science Fiction Genres


Farmer, Philip Jose

Philip Jose Farmer is a three time Hugo award winning American writter of Science Fiction. In 2001, he was awarded the "Grandmaster" award from the Science Fiction Writers of America. He is best known for his "Riverworld" and "World of Tiers" series. His first major work was "The Lovers," published in 1952.

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- Features detailed lists of all works by Philip Jose Farmer, including fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Includes regularly updated news on the author and biographical information in the form of personal letters, interviews and photographs.


  • - A discussion of the importance of social context in Philip Jose Farmer's "Riders of the Purple Wage."
  • - An excerpt from the first novel in Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series, published by Random House.
  • - A full-text edition of Philip Jose Farmer's "The Green Odyssey."
  • - A bibliography of Philip Jose Farmer's books and short stories, with book covers and links to related authors.
  • - Promotional article in Steve Jackson Games's newsletter about GURPS Riverworld RPG sourcebook.
  • - Detailed synopsis of Farmer's biographical study of Tarzan. Includes the text of Farmer's "chronology" of Tarzan's life.
  • - A french-language role playing game based on Philip Jose Farmer's "World of Tiers" series of novels. English translation.
  • - Reviews of the five 'Riverworld' series novels by Philip Jose Farmer.
  • - The full text of the Philip José Farmer short science fiction story that provided the basis for his "Dayworld" novels.
  • - Comprehensive bibiliography with links to related literary indices.
  • - The true story of Kilgore Trout, a fictional science fiction writer created by Kurt Vonnegut, and championed by Philip Jose Farmer in "Venus on the Half Shell." Includes a short interview with Vonnegut, and a list of all of Trout's "books.
  • - Reviews the entire body of work by Philip Jose Farmer. Favors "To you Scattered Bodies Go" over most other novels.
  • - Review of To You Your Scattered Bodies Go, first book in Farmer's Riverworld series. Includes cover scans and a biographical summary.
  • - An entry in the alt.PULP FAQ mentioning Philip Jose Farmer's "Wold Newton Family." Includes a list of all of the stories that constitute this creation.
  • - An excerpt from the second novel in Farmer's Riverworld series, published by Random House.
  • - An excerpt from "The Magic Labrynth of Philip Jose Farmer" by Edgar L. Chapman, defending Farmer's use of "Kilgore Trout" in the novel "Venus on the Half Shell."
  • - A fan-developed expansion of Farmer's fictional "family." References pop culture figures such as Tarzan, Doc Savage and James Bond.
  • - Cover scans from international editions of novels by Philip Jose Farmer. Also bibliographical data on novels and short works.

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