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Stanton A. Coblentz

Stanton A. Coblentz
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Nom de naissance Stanton Arthur Coblentz
Naissance
San Francisco, Californie, Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Décès (à 86 ans)
Monterey Californie, Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Activité principale
Auteur
Langue d’écriture Anglais américain
Genres

Œuvres principales

The Sunken World
Under the Triple Suns

Stanton Arthur Coblentz, né le à San Francisco et mort le à Monterey en Californie, est un écrivain et un poète américain de science-fiction.

Il écrit dans Wonder Stories, Amazing Stories Quarterly, Weird Tales

En 1928 il écrit le novel "The Sunken World" et un poème sur l'Atlantide dans Amazing Stories Quarterly[1].

  • The Decline of Man (1925)
  • The Literary Revolution (1927)
  • The Sunken World (1928)
  • The Wonder Stick (1929)
  • Shadows on a Wall (1930)
  • In Caverns Below (1935) (aka The Hidden World)
  • The Pageant of Man (1936)
  • The Lord of Tranerica (1939)
  • When the Birds Fly South (1945)
  • An Editor Looks At Poetry (1947)
  • After 12,000 Years (1950)
  • Into Plutonian Depths (1950)
  • The Planet of Youth (1952)
  • The Rise of the Anti-Poets (1955)
  • Under the Triple Suns (1955)
  • The Blue Barbarians (1958)
  • My Life in Poetry (1959)
  • Next Door to the Sun (1960)
  • The Runaway World (1961)
  • The Moon People (1964)
  • The Last of the Great Race (1964)
  • The Lizard Lords (1964)
  • The Lost Comet (1964)
  • Ten Crises in Civilization (1965)
  • Lord of Tranerica (1966)
  • The Crimson Capsule (1967) (aka The Animal People)
  • The Poetry Circus (1967)
  • The Day the World Stopped (1968)
  • The Militant Dissenters (1970)
  • The Island People (1971)
  • Light Beyond (1989)
Anthologies
  • Youth Madness (1944) avec Robert Bloch -The Secret of Sebek (1937)
Séries
  • Outlander (1964-1971)

Notes et références

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  1. Le mythe littéraire de l'Atlantide, 1800-1939: l'origine et la fin, de Chantal Foucrier

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