Chad Oliver was the
author who created anthroplogical science fiction. I've compiled as much
information on him as I've found, here. If you know anything I should add,
please email me.
Hal W. Hall has written The Work of Chad Oliver: An Annotated Bibliography
and Guide, which he describes as follows:
"Contains, in
addition to the biblio, an 'Introduction,' by Howard Waldrop, about Chad,
a longish interview conducted, I think, in the late 1970s, and an Afterword,
by Chad, commenting on the earlier interview, from a vantage point 15
years later. Since the book was published, I have updated a good bit of
it, and will - someday - place it on the A&M Cushing
Library web site. The Cushing Library has Chad's
collection, including letters, unpublished material, etc."
The Work of Chad
Oliver: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide
San Bernardino, CA
Borgo Press, 1989
88pp.
The following books
can be found at Amazon online bookstore, usually with reviews.
- Another
World
- Broken
Eagle
- The
Cannibal Owl
- The
edge of forever; classic anthropological science fiction
- Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars>
- Shadows
in the Sun (Classics of Modern Science Fiction, No 9)
- $9.50
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
- The
Shores of Another Sea (Classics of Modern Science Fiction Volume 3)
- $14.50
- Three
in Time
- Chad Oliver, Jack Dann (Editor)
$11.99
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Unearthly
Neighbors : Classics of Modern Science Fiction
- $8.95
- Winds
of Time
- Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
- The
Wolf Is My Brother
- $439.50
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