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Daniel F. Galouye

    11 februari 1920 – 7 september 1976

    Daniel Francis Galouye was een Amerikaanse schrijver van sciencefiction-novellen en korte verhalen die voornamelijk midden 20e eeuw actief was. Zijn werken doken vaak in complexe ideeën en verkenden de grenzen van menselijke ervaring en realiteit. Galouye concentreerde zich op diepgaande thema's en gebruikte zijn onderscheidende stijl om boeiende en tot nadenken stemmende verhalen voor zijn lezers te creëren.

    The Lost Perception
    The Last Leap and Other Stories of the Super-Mind
    Project Barrier
    Simulacron-3
    The Infinite Man
    Blind Heelal
    • Milton Bradford possesses a unique connection to the divine, embodying the Creative Force of God within himself. This extraordinary aspect of his character sets the stage for a profound exploration of spirituality and personal transformation, highlighting his journey and the impact of this inner power on his life and those around him. The narrative delves into themes of identity, purpose, and the relationship between humanity and the divine.

      The Infinite Man
      3,5
    • Project Barrier

      • 222bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Project Barrier introduces readers to a captivating narrative that blends science fiction with thought-provoking themes. It explores the complexities of human perception and reality through a unique premise. The story invites readers into a world where barriers of understanding and communication are challenged, making it an engaging entry point for those new to Galouye's work. With its imaginative concepts and deep philosophical questions, this book promises to leave a lasting impression on its audience.

      Project Barrier
      3,0
    • Spillthrough

      • 28bladzijden
      • 1 uur lezen

      This classical work, published over a century ago, holds significant historical importance. To ensure its legacy endures, Alpha Editions has undertaken the task of republishing it in a modern format. The book has been meticulously reformatted, retyped, and designed, providing a clear and readable text that is not derived from scanned copies of the original. This effort aims to make the work accessible to both present and future generations.

      Spillthrough
    • The March 1952 issue of IMAGINATION STORIES OF SCIENCE AND FANTASY features a collection of captivating tales. Highlights include "DARK DESTINY" by Dwight V. Swain and "SPACE OPERA" by John W. Jakes, alongside intriguing stories like "ONCE UPON A MONBEAST" by Charles E. Fritch and "THE KILLER" by J. T. Oliver. Readers can also enjoy "RIDE THE CREPE RING" by Milton Lesser and "REBIRTH" by Daniel F. Galouye, showcasing a blend of science fiction and fantasy that reflects the genre's creativity during that era.

      Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy, March 1952