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Gordon Rupert Dickson
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Born November 1 1923(1923-11-01)
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Died January 31 2001 (aged 77)
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Occupation Novelist, short story author
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy

Gordon Rupert Dickson (November 1, 1923January 31, 2001) was an American science fiction author. He was born in Canada, then moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota as a teenager. He is probably most famous for his Childe Cycle and the Dragon Knight series. He won three Hugo awards. For a great part of his life, Dickson suffered from the effects of asthma.

Contents

Biographical timeline

Selected bibliography

Childe Cycle

  • The Genetic General (1960) (restored variant title: Dorsai!, 1976)
  • Necromancer (1962) (variant title: No Room for Man)
  • Warrior (1965)(short story) included in Lost Dorsai
  • Soldier, Ask Not (1967)
  • Tactics of Mistake (1971)
  • The Spirit of Dorsai (1979)
  • Lost Dorsai (1980)
  • The Final Encyclopedia (1984)
  • The Dorsai Companion (1986)
  • The Chantry Guild (1988)
  • Young Bleys (1991)
  • Other (1994)
  • Antagonist (with David W. Wixon) (2007)

Dragon Knight series

  • The Dragon and the George (1976)
  • The Dragon Knight (1990)
  • The Dragon on the Border (1992)
  • The Dragon at War (1992)
  • The Dragon, the Earl, and the Troll (1994)
  • The Dragon and the Djinn (1996)
  • The Dragon and the Gnarly King (1997)
  • The Dragon in Lyonesse (1998)
  • The Dragon and the Fair Maid of Kent (2000)

Hoka series

  • Earthman’s Burden (1957) (with Poul Anderson) (contents diff in vt: Hoka! Hoka! Hoka!) (1998)
  • Hoka! (1983) (with Poul Anderson)
  • Star Prince Charlie (1983) (with Poul Anderson)
  • Hokas Pokas (2000) (with Poul Anderson) (includes Star Prince Charlie)

Novels

  • Alien from Arcturus (1956) (expanded as Arcturus Landing)
  • Mankind on the Run (1956) (variant title: On the Run, 1979)
  • Time to Teleport (1960)
  • Naked to the Stars (1961)
  • Spacial Delivery (1961)
  • Delusion World (1961)
  • The Alien Way (1965)
  • The Space Winners (1965)
  • Mission to Universe (1965) (rev. 1977)
  • The Space Swimmers (1967)
  • Planet Run (1967) (with Keith Laumer)
  • Spacepaw (1969)
  • Wolfling (1969)
  • None But Man (1969)
  • Hour of the Horde (1970)
  • Sleepwalkers’ World (1971)
  • The Outposter (1972)
  • The Pritcher Mass (1972)
  • Alien Art (1973)
  • The R-Master (1973) (rev. as The Last Master, 1984)
  • Gremlins, Go Home (1974) (with Ben Bova)
  • The Lifeship (variant title: Lifeboat) (1977) (with Harry Harrison)
  • Time Storm (1977)
  • The Far Call (1978)
  • Home from the Shore (1978)
  • Pro (1978)
  • Masters of Everon (1980)
  • The Last Master (1984)
  • Jamie the Red (1984) (with Roland Green)
  • Steel Brother (1985)
  • The Forever Man (1986)
  • Way of the Pilgrim (1987)
  • The Earth Lords (1989)
  • Wolf and Iron (1990)
  • The Magnificent Wilf (1995)
  • The Right to Arm Bears (2000) omnibus of Spacial Delivery, Spacepaw, etc.

Short story collections

  • Danger – Human (1970) (as The Book of Gordon Dickson, 1973)
  • Mutants (1970)
  • The Star Road (1973)
  • Ancient, My Enemy (1974)
  • Gordon R. Dickson’s SF Best (1978) (revised as In The Bone, 1987)
  • In Iron Years (1980)
  • Love Not Human (1981)
  • The Man from Earth (1983)
  • Dickson! (1984) (revised as Steel Brother)
  • Survival! (1984)
  • Forward! (1985)
  • Beyond the Dar Al-Harb (1985)
  • Invaders! (1985)
  • The Man the Worlds Rejected (1986)
  • Mindspan (1986)
  • The Last Dream (1986)
  • The Stranger (1987)
  • Guided Tour (1988)
  • Beginnings (1988)
  • Ends (1988)

Children's books

  • Secret under the Sea (1960)
  • Secret under Antarctica (1963)
  • Secret under the Caribbean (1964)
  • Secrets of the Deep (1985) omnibus of the three above

Awards

Hugo Awards
  • "Soldier, Ask Not" for best short story, 1965
  • Lost Dorsai for best novella, 1981
  • "The Cloak and the Staff" for best novelette, 1981
Nebula Award
  • "Call Him Lord" for best novelette, 1966

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