James Gunn (author)

James Gunn (author)

James Edwin Gunn (born 1923 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American Science Fiction author, editor, scholar, and anthologist. His work from the 1960s and 70s is considered his most significant fiction, and his "Road to Science Fiction" collections are considered his most important scholarly books. He won a Hugo Award for a non-fiction book in 1983 for "Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science Fiction". He has been named the 2007 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

Biography

Gunn served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, after which he attended the University of Kansas, earning a Bachelor of Science in Journalism in 1947 and a Masters of Arts in English in 1951. Gunn went on to become a faculty member of the University of Kansas, where he served as the university's director of public relations and as a professor of English, specializing in science fiction and fiction writing. He is now a professor emeritus and director of the Center for the Study of Science Fiction, which awards the annual John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award at the Campbell Conference in Lawrence, Kansas, every July.

He served as President of the Science Fiction Writers of America from 1971-72 and was President of the Science Fiction Research Association from 1980-82. SFWA honored him as a Grand Master of Science Fiction in 2007.

Writing

Gunn began his career as a science fiction author in 1948. He has had almost 100 stories published in magazines and anthologies and has authored 26 books and edited 10. Many of his stories and books have been reprinted around the world.

In 1996, Gunn wrote a novelization of the episode "The Joy Machine" by Theodore Sturgeon.

Adaptations

His stories also have been adapted into radioplays and teleplays:
*NBC radio's "X Minus One"
*Desilu Playhouse's 1959 "Man in Orbit", based on Gunn's "The Cave of Night"
*ABC-TV's "Movie of the Week" "The Immortal" (1969) and an hour-long television series in 1970, based on Gunn's "The Immortals"
*An episode of the USSR science fiction TV series "This Fantastic World", filmed in 1989 and entitled "Psychodynamics of the Witchcraft" was based on James Gunn's 1953 story "Wherever You May Be". [ru icon [http://www.gtrf.ru/item.asp?ob_no=258679 State Fund of Television and Radio Programs] ]

Bibliography

Fiction
*"This Fortress World" (1955)
*"Star Bridge" (with Jack Williamson, 1955)
*"Station in Space" (stories, 1958)
*"The Joy Makers" (1961)
*"The Immortals" (1964)
*"Future Imperfect" (stories, 1964)
*"The Witching Hour" (stories, 1970)
*"The Listeners" (1972)
*"The Burning" (1972)
*"Some Dreams Are Nightmares" (stories, 1974)
*"The End of the Dreams" (stories, 1975)
*"The Magicians" (1976)
*"Kampus" (1977)
*"The Dreamers" (1981)
*"Crisis!" (1986)
*"Gift from the Stars" (2005)

Nonfiction
* "" (1982), [http://www.scarecrowpress.com/ Scarecrow Press] , 2nd ed (1996) ISBN 0-8108-3129-5
* "Inside Science Fiction" (2006), Scarecrow Press

Anthologies include "The Road to Science Fiction" (now a total of 6 volumes, from 1977 to 1998).

Awards

2007 Nebula Awards; Grand Master Award

Footnotes

References

*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=195-195 | date=1974|id=ISBN 0-911682-20-1

Further reading

James E. Gunn (2004) "The Listeners", BenBella Books, ISBN 1-932100-12-1 (Carl Sagan stated about "The Listeners": "One of the very best fictional portrayals of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence ever written.")

External links

*
* [http://www.sfwa.org/news/2006/07grandmaster.htm James Gunn - science fiction Grand Master]
* [http://www.ku.edu/~sfcenter/bio.htm James Gunn's official biography] - from the Center for the Study of Science Fiction
* [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/apr/11/top_gunn/] 2008 Lawrence Journal-World interview with Jon Niccum


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