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Poul Anderson (November 25, 1926 - July 31, 2001) was a prolific science fiction author of the Golden Age; some of his short stories were first published using the pseudonyms "A. A. Craig", "Michael Karageorge", and "Winston P. Sanders". Poul Anderson has also written fantasy books, such as the King of Ys series.

He was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania. He received a degree in physics from the University of Minnesota in 1948.

He married Karen Kruse in 1953.

He was the sixth President of the association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, taking office in 1972.

Awards

Partial Bibliography (book-length works only)

Series

King of Ys

  • Roma Mater (1986) with Karen Anderson
  • Gallicenae (1987) with Karen Anderson
  • Dahut (1987) with Karen Anderson
  • The Dog and the Wolf (1988) with Karen Anderson

Tomorrow's Children

  • Tomorrow's Children (1947) with F. N. Waldrop
  • Chain of Logic (1947)

Psychotechnic League

  • Star Ways (1956)
  • The Snows of Ganymede (1958)
  • Virgin Planet (1959)
  • The Psychotechnic League (1981)
  • Cold Victory (1982)
  • Starship (1982)

Hoka

  • Earthman's Burden (1957) with Gordon R. Dickson
  • Star Prince Charlie (1975) with Gordon R. Dickson
  • Hoka! (1983) with Gordon R. Dickson

Technic History

featuring Nicholas Van Rijn (by internal chronology):

  • War of the Wing-Men (also known as The Man Who Counts) (1958)
  • Trader to the Stars (1964) (Prometheus Award), collects:
    • "Hiding Place" (1961)
    • "Territory" (1961)
    • "The Master Key" (1971)
  • The Trouble Twisters (features David Falkayn, not Van Rijn) (1966), collects:
    • "The Three-Cornered Wheel" (1963)
    • "A Sun Invisible" (1966)
    • "The Trouble Twisters" (also known as "Trader Team") (1965)
  • Satan's World (1969)
  • The Earth Book of Stormgate (1978), collects:
    • "Wings of Victory" (1972)
    • "The Problem of Pain" (1973)
    • "How to be Ethnic in One Easy Lesson" (1974)
    • "Margin of Profit" (1956)
    • "Esau" (also known as "Birthright") (1970)
    • "The Season of Forgiveness" (1973)
    • The Man Who Counts (also known as War of the Wing-Men) (1958)
    • "A Little Knowledge" (1971)
    • "Day of Burning" (also known as "Supernova") (1967)
    • "Lodestar" (1973)
    • "Wingless" (also known as "Wingless on Avalon") (1973)
    • "Rescue on Avalon" (1973)
  • Mirkheim (1977)
  • The People of the Wind (does not feature Falkayn or Van Rijn) (1973)

featuring Dominic Flandry (by internal chronology):

  • Ensign Flandry (1966)
  • A Circus of Hells (1970)
  • The Rebel Worlds (1969)
  • The Day of Their Return (does not feature Flandry) (1973)
  • Agent of the Terran Empire (1965), collects:
    • "Tiger by the Tail" (1951)
    • "The Warriors From Nowhere (1954)
    • "Honorable Enemies" (1951)
    • "Hunters of the Sky Cave" (also known as "A Handful of Stars" and We Claim These Stars) (1959)
  • Flandry of Terra (1965), collects:
    • "The Game of Glory" (1958)
    • "A Message in Secret" (also known as Mayday Orbit) (1959)
    • "The Plague of Masters" (also known as "A Plague of Masters" and Earthman, Go Home!) (1960)
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows (1974)
  • A Stone in Heaven (1979)
  • The Game of Empire (1985)
  • The Long Night (does not feature Flandry) (1983), collects:
    • "The Star Plunderer" (1952)
    • "Outpost of Empire" (1967)
    • "A Tragedy of Errors" (1967)
    • "The Sharing of Flesh" (1968) (Hugo, Nebula)
    • "Starfog" (1967)
  • Let the Spaceman Beware (also known as The Night Face, does not feature Flandry) (1963)

Time Patrol

  • Guardians of Time (1960)
  • Time Patrolman (1983)
  • The Year of the Ransom (1988)
  • The Shield of Time (1990)
  • The Time Patrol (1991)

History of Rustum

  • Orbit Unlimited (1961)
  • New America (1982)

Three Hearts

  • Three Hearts and Three Lions (1961)
  • A Midsummer Tempest (1974)

Operation Otherworld

  • Operation Chaos (1971)
  • Operation Luna (1999)

The Last Viking

  • The Golden Horn (1980) with Karen Anderson
  • The Road of the Sea Horse (1980) with Karen Anderson
  • The Sign of the Raven (1980) with Karen Anderson

Maurai

  • Maurai and Kith (1982)
  • Orion Shall Rise (1983)

Harvest of Stars

  • Harvest of Stars (1993)
  • The Stars Are Also Fire (1994) (Prometheus Award)
  • Harvest the Fire (1995)
  • The Fleet of Stars (1997)

Novels

  • Vault of the Ages (1952)
  • Brain Wave (1954)
  • The Broken Sword (1954)
  • Planet of No Return (also known as Question and Answer) (1954)
  • No World of Their Own (1955)
  • Perish by the Sword (1959)
  • War of Two Worlds (1959)
  • The Enemy Stars (also known as "'We have fed our sea—'") (1959)
  • The High Crusade (1960)
  • Murder in Black Letter (1960)
  • Twilight World (1961)
  • After Doomsday (1962)
  • The Makeshift Rocket (1962) (expansion of "A Bicycle Built for Brew")
  • Murder Bound (1962)
  • Shield (1963)
  • Three Worlds to Conquer (1964)
  • The Corridors of Time (1965)
  • The Fox, the Dog and the Griffin: A Folk Tale Adapted from the Danish of C. Molbeck (1966)
  • World Without Stars (1966)
  • Tau Zero (1970) (expansion of "To Outlive Eternity")
  • The Byworlder (1971)
  • The Dancer from Atlantis (1971)
  • Hrolf Kraki's Saga (1973)
  • There Will Be Time (1973)
  • Fire Time (1974)
  • Inheritors of Earth (1974) with Gordon Eklund
  • The Winter of the World (1975)
  • The Avatar (1978)
  • The Demon of Scattery (1979) with Mildred Downey Broxon
  • Conan the Rebel (1980)
  • The Devil's Game (1980)
  • The Boat of a Million Years (1989)
  • The Saturn Game (1989)
  • The Longest Voyage (1991)
  • War of the Gods (1997)
  • Starfarers (1998)
  • Genesis (2000) (John W. Campbell Memorial Award)
  • Mother of Kings (2001)
  • For Love and Glory(2003)
  • The Star Fox (1965) (Prometheus Award)
  • Operation Chaos (1971)
  • The Merman's Children (1979)

Collections

  • Orbit Unlimited (1961)
  • Strangers from Earth (1961)
  • Twilight World (1961)
  • Un-Man and Other Novellas (1962)
  • Time and Stars (1964)
  • The Fox, the Dog, and the Griffin (1966)
  • The Horn of Time (1968)
  • Beyond the Beyond (1969)
  • Seven Conquests (1969)
  • Tales of the Flying Mountains (1970)
  • The Queen of Air and Darkness and Other Stories (1973)
  • The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson (also known as The Book of Poul Anderson) (1974) — Edited by Roger Elwood
  • Homeward and Beyond (1975)
  • The Best of Poul Anderson (1976)
  • Homebrew (1976)
  • The Night Face & Other Stories (1979)
  • The Dark Between the Stars (1981)
  • Explorations (1981)
  • Fantasy (1981)
  • The Guardians of Time (1981)
  • Winners (1981) (a collection of Anderson's Hugo-winners)
  • Cold Victory (1982)
  • The Gods Laughed (1982)
  • Maurai & Kith (1982)
  • New America (1982)
  • Starship (1982)
  • The Winter of the World / The Queen of Air and Darkness (1982)
  • Conflict (1983)
  • The Long Night (1983)
  • Past Times (1984)
  • The Unicorn Trade (1984) with Karen Anderson
  • Dialogue With Darkness (1985)
  • Space Folk (1989)
  • The Shield of Time (1990)
  • Alight in the Void (1991)
  • The Armies of Elfland (1991)
  • Inconstant Star (1991) - Stories set in Larry Niven's Man-Kzin universe.
  • Kinship with the Stars (1991)
  • All One Universe (1996)
  • Hoka! Hoka! Hoka! (1998) with Gordon R. Dickson
  • Going for Infinity

Omnibus

  • The Worlds of Poul Anderson (1974)
  • Operation Otherworld (1999)

Anthologies

  • 4 Nebula Award Stories 4 (1969)
  • The Day the Sun Stood Still (1972) with Gordon R. Dickson and Robert Silverberg
  • A World Named Cleopatra (1977)

Non-Genre

  • The Golden Slave (1960) - Historical novel
  • Rogue Sword (1960) - Historical novel

Serials

  • No Truce With Kings (1963)


See Also