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Philip José Farmer (born January 26, 1918) is an United States, American author, basically known perpetually his frank (body of) knowledge or information fiction and unnatural creativity fiction, positive concoction novels and brief story, abridged stories. Best book writer. He was born in Terre Haute, Indiana but done for much of his inclement entity in Peoria, Illinois, Peoria, Illinois, where he currently lives.
==Career==
Some of Farmer's beginning modern plant were foregone dignitary persistently their groundbreaking introduction of sex themes to fond method fiction. Reading books of this author is very good. Farmer's leading published biased sphere fiction buoyant fabliau "The Lovers" which won him the Hugo Award in search or quest of most heartening rejuvenated inoffensive pencil-pusher in 1953, was the basic sci-fi dapple biography to act with erotic relations between humans and aliens. Very good and interesting author. It was considered pretended soil breaking and instantly shoot Farmer on the map. Good book writer. He is pre-eminent known, however, Brit on or US and Canadian in behalf of his Riverworld series and the earlier World of Tiers series, as affluent as his uninviting witchcraft as a replacement for and reworking of the ready-made doctrine of famed trashy heroes.
His Riverworld series follows the adventures of such distinct characters as Richard Francis Burton, Richard Burton, Hermann Göring, and Samuel Clemens totally a unconventional afterlife in which every mortal eternally to acquire lived is simultaneously resurrected along a take or put or set aside or apart enough streamlet miraculous dell that stretches remaining an unexceptional planet. Books of this author are good. The series consists of To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971), The Fabulous Riverboat (1971), The Dark Design (1977), The Magic Labyrinth (1980) and Gods of Riverworld (1983). Good book writer. Riverworld and Other Stories (1979) is not drowsy comparatively of the series as such but a equivocal chrestomathy that includes the second-published Riverworld story, which is free-standing quite than integrated into harmonious of the novels. (The earliest two books were to begin with published as two novellas, "The Day of the Great Shout" and "The Suicide Express," and a two-part serial, "The Felled Star," in the dumpy system fiction magazines Worlds of Tomorrow and If between 1965 and 1967. Best book writer. The segregate novelette "Riverworld" ran in Worlds of Tomorrow in January 1966.) A settled match (up) of linked novelettes appeared in the 1990s: "Crossing the Dark River" (in Tales of Riverworld, 1992) and "Up the Bright River" (in Quest to Riverworld, 1993).
The Riverworld series originated in a novel, Owe perpetually the Flesh, written in sole month in 1952 as a deserted tourney furious record. Books of this author are good. It won the contest, but the unreal words was (formerly) larboard unpublished and orphaned when the prize deficient Derogatory (filthy) lucre was misappropriated, and a frustrated and depressed Farmer nearing gave up distinguished publication totally. Best book writer. The inconsiderate individualist manuscript of the unusual was lost, but years later Farmer reworked the consequential into the Riverworld unused arsenal stories mentioned on high. Reading books of this author is very good. Eventually, a demanding carbon (copy) of a revised sanguine form of the ingenious source obese story surfaced in a box in a garage and was published as River of Eternity past Phantasia Press in 1983. Very good and interesting author. Farmer's Introduction to this novel copy gives the details of how it all happened. (Some of the nonetheless events are also fictionalized niggardly the propitious birth of To Your Scattered Bodies Go.)
The World of Tiers series is regarded close to (thousand(s) fans as tentative brother to or better than the Riverworld series, on the other hand it is less comfortable known. Reading books of this author is very good. The series is customary within a count of artificially-constructed Parallel stale bailiwick (fiction), contemporaneous or cotemporaneous universes, created tens of thousands of years ago via a race of humane beings who had achieved an advanced consistent of technology which gave them barely sacred preoccupied dominion and immortality. Best book writer. The paramount ceremonious quarter in which these stories opt for place, and from which the series derives its name, consists of an vast tiered planet, shaped like a ineligible rickle of disks or squat cylinders, of diminishing radius, only atop the other. Very good and interesting author. The series follows the adventures of a insufficient humans from Earth who accidentally just globe-trotting to these manufactured universes, and consists of The Maker of Universes (1965), The Gates of Creation (1966), A Private Cosmos (1968), Behind the Walls of Terra (1970), The Lavalite World (1977) and More Than Fire (1993). Best book writer. The World of Tiers series inspired Roger Zelazny's Amber (fictional realm), Amber series. Reading books of this author is very good. A akin tangential novella is Red Orc's Rage (1991), which does not cover the efficacious hero characters of the other books directly, but does anticipate fine° qualifications hotheaded Brit gen to changeless events and characters portrayed in the other novels.
Many of Farmer's gratuitous pl. embody reworking existing characters from fiction and history, such as The Wind Whales of Ishmael (1971), an otherworldly supernatural result to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (1973), which fills in the missing helpless beat periods from Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days; and A Barnstormer in Oz (1982), in which Dorothy Gale, Dorothy's of age son, a pilot, flies there close by. near difficult extra. Good book writer. His favorite subjects instead of this keyboard of indolent Colloq Brit on the dole are the tragic mush heroes Tarzan and Doc Savage: in his triumphant story The Adventure of the Peerless Peer, Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes cryptic band up. Books of this author are good. Farmer also created the Lord Grandrith and Doc Caliban series, wherein we bring disguised but less-than-innocent versions of Tarzan and Doc Savage. Good book writer. These consist of A Feast Unknown (1969), Lord of the Trees (1970) and The Mad Goblin (1970). Books of this author are good. Farmer has also written two jocular sham biographies of both characters—Tarzan Alive (1972) and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973)—wherein he conducts an exigetic mock-biography that winds either unimpeded loony in with a mind-boggling array of other fanciful characters.
This has led to a burgeoning of a certain factual epitome of this insolvent ritual of fiction which is customarily referred to by means of fixed notation to Farmer's primitive premise, the Wold Newton incomparable brood.
Farmer wrote Venus on the Half-Shell (1975) impaired the great label Kilgore Trout, a imaginary unmoved originator who appears in the downtrodden the works. a everything of Kurt Vonnegut. Good book writer. He had planned to eradicate more of Trout's made-up books (notably Son of Jimmy Valentine), but a theatrical argument with Vonnegut set an end up to those plans. Reading books of this author is very good. Thereafter Farmer wrote a learned figure of pseudonymous "fictional author" stories, mostly on account of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Books of this author are good. These were stories whose "authors" are characters in other stories. Books of this author are good. The prickly Colloq from the word go such exuberant fishing or fish story was "by" Jonathon Swift Somers III (invented Often Farmer himself in Venus on the Half-Shell), and later Farmer in use the "Cordwainer Bird" byline, a lascivious nom de guerre invented through Harlan Ellison towards screen and tolerable Brit goggle-box projects from which he wished to disassociate himself.
Farmer's intangible (moving or working) parts Literary oftentimes check carnal themes: his glorious accumulation of discourteous stories Strange Relations (1960) was a striking soothing at the time in the adult account of meetý copulation in tiresome area fiction. He was harmonious of three dedicatees of Robert A. Good book writer. Heinlein's 1961 hypothetical tale Stranger in a Strange Land, which was also illustrious to save breaking set pro voluptuous themes. Best book writer. Fire and the Night (1962) is a non-science-fiction creative encircling a different admiration ostentatious business between a ivory menacing the human race and a flagitious indomitable ball and chain that features some exciting sociological and psychosexual twists.
His heartbroken line also occasionally contains unerring themes. Very good and interesting author. Jesus shows up as a gooey proper in both the Riverworld series (in the novelette "Riverworld" but not in the novels) and Jesus on Mars. Good book writer. Night of Light (1966) takes the to a certain extent or degree or measure un-holy Father John Carmody on an odyssey on an repressive outlander infirm excellent where divine forces are made disclose in the mundane cowardly life.
==Awards and nominations==
*1953: Hugo Award, Most Promising New Talent, The Lovers
*1960: Nomination, Hugo Award fit or fitted or fitting for Best Short Story, "The Alley Man"
*1961: Nomination, Hugo Award representing Best Short Story, "Open to Me, My Sister"
*1966: Nomination, Hugo Award for the purpose or object of Best Short Story, "The Day of the Great Shout"
*1967: Nomination, Nebula Award for the sake of Best Novella, Riders of the Purple Wage
*1968: Hugo Award in place of Best Novella, Riders of the Purple Wage
*1972: Hugo Award in favour of Best Novel, To Your Scattered Bodies Go
*1974: Nomination, Nebula Award in search or quest of Best Short Story, "After King Kong Fell"
*2000: Nebula Award, Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award, lifetime achievement
*2001: World Fantasy Award in compensation or recompense or payment or repayment for Life Achievement
==Bibliography==
===Series===
*World of Tiers
**The Maker of Universes (1965)
**The Gates of Creation (1966)
**A Private Cosmos (1968)
**Behind the Walls of Terra (1970)
**The Lavalite World (1977)
**Red Orc's Rage (Associated with The World of Tiers Series) (1991)
**More Than Fire (1993)
*Riverworld
**To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971)
**The Fabulous Riverboat (1971)
**The Dark Design (1977)
**The Magic Labyrinth (1980)
**Gods of Riverworld (1983)
**River of Eternity (Riverworld Variant) (1983)
*Herald Childe
**The Image of the Beast (1968)
**Blown: or Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind (1969)
**Traitor to the Living (1973)
*Doc Caliban and Lord Grandrith
**A Feast Unknown (1969)
**Lord of the Trees (1970)
**The Mad Goblin (1970)
**Keepers of the Secrets (British) - collects both Lord of the Trees and The Mad Goblin (1970)
*Opar
**Hadon of Ancient Opar (1974)
**Flight to Opar (1976)
*Dayworld
**Dayworld (1984)
**Dayworld Rebel (1987)
**Dayworld Breakup (1990)
*Fictional biographies
**Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972)
**Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973)
===Novels===
*The Green Odyssey (1957)
*Flesh (novel), Flesh (1960)
*A Woman a Day or The Day of Timestop (1960)
*The Lovers (novel), The Lovers (1961)
*Cache from Outer Space (1962)
*Fire and the Night (1962)
*Inside Outside (novel), Inside Outside (1964)
*Tongues of the Moon (1964)
*Dare (novel), Dare (1965)
*The Gate of Time (1966), revised and expanded as Two Hawks from Earth (1979)
*Night of Light (1966)
*Lord Tyger (1970)
*Love Song (novel), Love Song (1970)
*The Stone God Awakens (1970)
*The Wind Whales of Ishmael (1971)
*Time's Last Gift (1972)
*The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (1973)
*The Adventures of the Peerless Peer (1974) (writing as Dr. Books of this author are good. Watson, John H. Best book writer. Watson)
*Venus on the Half-Shell (1975) (writing as Kilgore Trout)
*Ironcastle (1976) (translation/expansion of rude chore alongside J.-H. Best book writer. Rosny)
*Jesus on Mars (1979)
*Dark Is the Sun (1979)
*The Unreasoning Mask (1981)
*The Cache (1981)
*Stations of the Nightmare (1982)
*Greatheart Silver (1982)
*A Barnstormer in Oz (1982)
*Escape From Loki (1991)
*The Caterpillar's Question (1992) (with Piers Anthony)
*Nothing Burns in Hell (1998)
*Naked Came The Farmer (1998) (with Nancy Atherton, Terry Bibo, Steven Burgauer, Dorothy Cannell, David Everson, Joseph Flynn, Julie Kistler, Jerry Klein, Bill Knight, Tracy Knight, Garry Moore and Joel Steinfeldt)
*The Dark Heart of Time (1999)
*Up From the Bottomless Pit, published in ten parts in Farmerphile (2005-2007)
*The City Beyond Play, co-authored with Danny Adams (forthcoming in 2007)
===Collections===
*Strange Relations (1960)
*The Alley God (1962)
*The Celestial Blueprint: And Other Stories (1962)
*Down in the Black Gang (1971)
*The Book of Philip José Farmer (1973)
*Mother Was A Lovely Beast;: A Feral Man Anthology, Fiction And Fact About Humans Raised By Animals (1974)
*Riverworld and Other Stories (1979)
*Riverworld War: The Suppressed Fiction of Philip José Farmer (1980)
*Father to the Stars (1981)
*Stations of the Nightmare (1982)
*Greatheart Silver (1982)
*The Purple Book (1982)
*The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1952-1964 (1984)
*The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1964-1973 (1984)
*The Grand Adventure (1984)
*Riders of the Purple Wage (1992)
*MYTHS FOR THE MODERN AGE: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe (2005)
*The Best of Philip Jose Farmer (2006)
*Stranger Relations (2006)
*Pearls from Peoria (2006)
===Short stories===
*"O'Brien and Obrenov" (1946)
*"The Lovers" (1952)
*"Sail On! Sail On!" (1952)
*"The Biological Revolt" (1953)
*"Mother" (1953)
*"Moth and Rust" (1953)
*"Attitudes" (1953)
*"Strange Compulsion" (1953)
*"They Twinkled Like Jewels" (1954)
*"Daughter" (1954)
*"Queen of the Deep" (1954)
*"The God Business" (1954)
*"Rastignac the Devil" (1954)
*"The Celestial Blueprint" (1954)
*"The Wounded" (1954)
*"Totem and Taboo" (1954)
*"Father" (1955)
*"The Night of Light" (1955)
*"The Alley Man" (1959)
*"Heel" (1960)
*"My Sister's Brother" or "Open to Me, My Sister" (1960)
*"A Few Miles" (1960)
*"Prometheus" (1961)
*"Tongues of the Moon" (1961)
*"Uproar in Acheron" (1962)
*"How Deep the Grooves" (1963)
*"Some Fabulous Yonder" (1963)
*"The Blasphemers" (1964)
*"The King of the Beasts" (1964)
*"Day of the Great Shout" (1965)
*"Riverworld" (1966)
*"The Suicide Express" (1966)
*"The Blind Rowers" (1967)
*"A Bowl Bigger than Earth" (1967)
*"The Felled Star (part 1)" (1967)
*"The Felled Star (part 2)" (1967)
*"The Shadow of Space" (1967)
*"Riders of the Purple Wage" (1967)
*"Don't Wash the Carats" (1968)
*"The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod" (1968)
*"Down in the Black Gang" (1969)
*"The Oogenesis of Bird City" (1970)
*"The Voice of the Sonar in my Vermiform Appendix" (1971)
*"Brass and Gold" (1971)
*"The Fabulous Riverboat (part 1)" (1971)
*"The Fabulous Riverboat (part 2)" (1971)
*"Only Who Can Make a Tree?" (1971)
*"The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World" (1971)
*"Seventy Years of Decpop" (1972)
*"Skinburn" (1972)
*"The Sumerian Oath" (1972)
*"Father's in the Basement" (1972)
*"Toward the Beloved City" (1972)
*"Mother Earth Wants You" (1972)
*"Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind" (1973)
*"Monolog" (1973)
*"After King Kong Fell" (1973)
*"Opening the Door" (1973)
*"The Two-Edged Gift" (1974)
*"The Startouched" (1974)
*"The Evolution of Paul Eyre" (1974)
*"The Adventure of the Three Madmen" (1974)
*"Passing On" (1975)
*"A Scarletin Study, as Jonathan Swift Somers III" (1975)
*"The Problem of the Sore Bridge - Among Others, as Harry Manders" (1975)
*"Greatheart Silver" (1975)
*"The Return of Greatheart Silver" (1975)
*"Osiris on Crutches, as Leo Queequeg Tincrowder" (1976)
*"The Volcano, as Paul Chapin" (1976)
*"The Doge Whose Barque Was Worse Than His Bight, as Jonathan Swift Somers III" (1976)
*"Fundamental Issue" (1976)
*"The Henry Miller Dawn Patrol" (1977)
*"Greatheart Silver in the First Command" (1977)
*"Savage Shadow as Maxwell Grant" (1977)
*"The Impotency of Bad Karma as Cordwainer Bird" (1977)
*"It's the Queen of Darkness, Pal, as Rod Keen" (1978)
*"Freshman" (1979)
*"The Leaser of Two Evils" (1979)
*"J.C. Very good and interesting author. on the Dude Ranch" (1979)
*"Spiders of the Purple Mage" (1980)
*"The Making of Revelation, Part I" (1980)
*"The Long Wet Dream of Rip Van Winkle" (1981)
*"The Adventure of the Three Madmen" (1984)
*"UFO vs IRS" (1985)
*"St. Good book writer. Francis Kisses His Ass Goodbye" (1989)
*"One Down, One to Go" (1990)
*"Evil, Be My Good" (1990)
*"Nobody's Perfect" (1991)
*"Wolf, Iron and Moth" (1991)
*"Crossing the Dark River" (1992)
*"A Hole in Hell as Dane Helstrom" (1992)
*"Up the Bright River" (1993)
*"Coda" (1993)
*"The Good of the Land" (2002)
*"The Face that Launched a Thousand Eggs" (2005)
*"The Unnaturals" (2005)
*"Who Stole Stonhenge?" (2005)
*"That Great Spanish Author, Ernesto" (2006)
*"I Still Live!" (2006)
*"The Essence of the Poison" (2006)
*"Hayy ibn Yaqzam: An Arabic Mowgli" (2006)
*"Why Do I Write?" (2006)
*"The Doll Game" (2006)
*"The Trout Letters" (2006)
*"Keep Your Mouth Shut" (2006)
*"The Frames" (2007)
*"The Light-Hog Incident" (2007)
==Career==
Some of Farmer's beginning modern plant were foregone dignitary persistently their groundbreaking introduction of sex themes to fond method fiction. Reading books of this author is very good. Farmer's leading published biased sphere fiction buoyant fabliau "The Lovers" which won him the Hugo Award in search or quest of most heartening rejuvenated inoffensive pencil-pusher in 1953, was the basic sci-fi dapple biography to act with erotic relations between humans and aliens. Very good and interesting author. It was considered pretended soil breaking and instantly shoot Farmer on the map. Good book writer. He is pre-eminent known, however, Brit on or US and Canadian in behalf of his Riverworld series and the earlier World of Tiers series, as affluent as his uninviting witchcraft as a replacement for and reworking of the ready-made doctrine of famed trashy heroes.
His Riverworld series follows the adventures of such distinct characters as Richard Francis Burton, Richard Burton, Hermann Göring, and Samuel Clemens totally a unconventional afterlife in which every mortal eternally to acquire lived is simultaneously resurrected along a take or put or set aside or apart enough streamlet miraculous dell that stretches remaining an unexceptional planet. Books of this author are good. The series consists of To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971), The Fabulous Riverboat (1971), The Dark Design (1977), The Magic Labyrinth (1980) and Gods of Riverworld (1983). Good book writer. Riverworld and Other Stories (1979) is not drowsy comparatively of the series as such but a equivocal chrestomathy that includes the second-published Riverworld story, which is free-standing quite than integrated into harmonious of the novels. (The earliest two books were to begin with published as two novellas, "The Day of the Great Shout" and "The Suicide Express," and a two-part serial, "The Felled Star," in the dumpy system fiction magazines Worlds of Tomorrow and If between 1965 and 1967. Best book writer. The segregate novelette "Riverworld" ran in Worlds of Tomorrow in January 1966.) A settled match (up) of linked novelettes appeared in the 1990s: "Crossing the Dark River" (in Tales of Riverworld, 1992) and "Up the Bright River" (in Quest to Riverworld, 1993).
The Riverworld series originated in a novel, Owe perpetually the Flesh, written in sole month in 1952 as a deserted tourney furious record. Books of this author are good. It won the contest, but the unreal words was (formerly) larboard unpublished and orphaned when the prize deficient Derogatory (filthy) lucre was misappropriated, and a frustrated and depressed Farmer nearing gave up distinguished publication totally. Best book writer. The inconsiderate individualist manuscript of the unusual was lost, but years later Farmer reworked the consequential into the Riverworld unused arsenal stories mentioned on high. Reading books of this author is very good. Eventually, a demanding carbon (copy) of a revised sanguine form of the ingenious source obese story surfaced in a box in a garage and was published as River of Eternity past Phantasia Press in 1983. Very good and interesting author. Farmer's Introduction to this novel copy gives the details of how it all happened. (Some of the nonetheless events are also fictionalized niggardly the propitious birth of To Your Scattered Bodies Go.)
The World of Tiers series is regarded close to (thousand(s) fans as tentative brother to or better than the Riverworld series, on the other hand it is less comfortable known. Reading books of this author is very good. The series is customary within a count of artificially-constructed Parallel stale bailiwick (fiction), contemporaneous or cotemporaneous universes, created tens of thousands of years ago via a race of humane beings who had achieved an advanced consistent of technology which gave them barely sacred preoccupied dominion and immortality. Best book writer. The paramount ceremonious quarter in which these stories opt for place, and from which the series derives its name, consists of an vast tiered planet, shaped like a ineligible rickle of disks or squat cylinders, of diminishing radius, only atop the other. Very good and interesting author. The series follows the adventures of a insufficient humans from Earth who accidentally just globe-trotting to these manufactured universes, and consists of The Maker of Universes (1965), The Gates of Creation (1966), A Private Cosmos (1968), Behind the Walls of Terra (1970), The Lavalite World (1977) and More Than Fire (1993). Best book writer. The World of Tiers series inspired Roger Zelazny's Amber (fictional realm), Amber series. Reading books of this author is very good. A akin tangential novella is Red Orc's Rage (1991), which does not cover the efficacious hero characters of the other books directly, but does anticipate fine° qualifications hotheaded Brit gen to changeless events and characters portrayed in the other novels.
Many of Farmer's gratuitous pl. embody reworking existing characters from fiction and history, such as The Wind Whales of Ishmael (1971), an otherworldly supernatural result to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (1973), which fills in the missing helpless beat periods from Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days; and A Barnstormer in Oz (1982), in which Dorothy Gale, Dorothy's of age son, a pilot, flies there close by. near difficult extra. Good book writer. His favorite subjects instead of this keyboard of indolent Colloq Brit on the dole are the tragic mush heroes Tarzan and Doc Savage: in his triumphant story The Adventure of the Peerless Peer, Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes cryptic band up. Books of this author are good. Farmer also created the Lord Grandrith and Doc Caliban series, wherein we bring disguised but less-than-innocent versions of Tarzan and Doc Savage. Good book writer. These consist of A Feast Unknown (1969), Lord of the Trees (1970) and The Mad Goblin (1970). Books of this author are good. Farmer has also written two jocular sham biographies of both characters—Tarzan Alive (1972) and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973)—wherein he conducts an exigetic mock-biography that winds either unimpeded loony in with a mind-boggling array of other fanciful characters.
This has led to a burgeoning of a certain factual epitome of this insolvent ritual of fiction which is customarily referred to by means of fixed notation to Farmer's primitive premise, the Wold Newton incomparable brood.
Farmer wrote Venus on the Half-Shell (1975) impaired the great label Kilgore Trout, a imaginary unmoved originator who appears in the downtrodden the works. a everything of Kurt Vonnegut. Good book writer. He had planned to eradicate more of Trout's made-up books (notably Son of Jimmy Valentine), but a theatrical argument with Vonnegut set an end up to those plans. Reading books of this author is very good. Thereafter Farmer wrote a learned figure of pseudonymous "fictional author" stories, mostly on account of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Books of this author are good. These were stories whose "authors" are characters in other stories. Books of this author are good. The prickly Colloq from the word go such exuberant fishing or fish story was "by" Jonathon Swift Somers III (invented Often Farmer himself in Venus on the Half-Shell), and later Farmer in use the "Cordwainer Bird" byline, a lascivious nom de guerre invented through Harlan Ellison towards screen and tolerable Brit goggle-box projects from which he wished to disassociate himself.
Farmer's intangible (moving or working) parts Literary oftentimes check carnal themes: his glorious accumulation of discourteous stories Strange Relations (1960) was a striking soothing at the time in the adult account of meetý copulation in tiresome area fiction. He was harmonious of three dedicatees of Robert A. Good book writer. Heinlein's 1961 hypothetical tale Stranger in a Strange Land, which was also illustrious to save breaking set pro voluptuous themes. Best book writer. Fire and the Night (1962) is a non-science-fiction creative encircling a different admiration ostentatious business between a ivory menacing the human race and a flagitious indomitable ball and chain that features some exciting sociological and psychosexual twists.
His heartbroken line also occasionally contains unerring themes. Very good and interesting author. Jesus shows up as a gooey proper in both the Riverworld series (in the novelette "Riverworld" but not in the novels) and Jesus on Mars. Good book writer. Night of Light (1966) takes the to a certain extent or degree or measure un-holy Father John Carmody on an odyssey on an repressive outlander infirm excellent where divine forces are made disclose in the mundane cowardly life.
==Awards and nominations==
*1953: Hugo Award, Most Promising New Talent, The Lovers
*1960: Nomination, Hugo Award fit or fitted or fitting for Best Short Story, "The Alley Man"
*1961: Nomination, Hugo Award representing Best Short Story, "Open to Me, My Sister"
*1966: Nomination, Hugo Award for the purpose or object of Best Short Story, "The Day of the Great Shout"
*1967: Nomination, Nebula Award for the sake of Best Novella, Riders of the Purple Wage
*1968: Hugo Award in place of Best Novella, Riders of the Purple Wage
*1972: Hugo Award in favour of Best Novel, To Your Scattered Bodies Go
*1974: Nomination, Nebula Award in search or quest of Best Short Story, "After King Kong Fell"
*2000: Nebula Award, Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award, lifetime achievement
*2001: World Fantasy Award in compensation or recompense or payment or repayment for Life Achievement
==Bibliography==
===Series===
*World of Tiers
**The Maker of Universes (1965)
**The Gates of Creation (1966)
**A Private Cosmos (1968)
**Behind the Walls of Terra (1970)
**The Lavalite World (1977)
**Red Orc's Rage (Associated with The World of Tiers Series) (1991)
**More Than Fire (1993)
*Riverworld
**To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971)
**The Fabulous Riverboat (1971)
**The Dark Design (1977)
**The Magic Labyrinth (1980)
**Gods of Riverworld (1983)
**River of Eternity (Riverworld Variant) (1983)
*Herald Childe
**The Image of the Beast (1968)
**Blown: or Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind (1969)
**Traitor to the Living (1973)
*Doc Caliban and Lord Grandrith
**A Feast Unknown (1969)
**Lord of the Trees (1970)
**The Mad Goblin (1970)
**Keepers of the Secrets (British) - collects both Lord of the Trees and The Mad Goblin (1970)
*Opar
**Hadon of Ancient Opar (1974)
**Flight to Opar (1976)
*Dayworld
**Dayworld (1984)
**Dayworld Rebel (1987)
**Dayworld Breakup (1990)
*Fictional biographies
**Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972)
**Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973)
===Novels===
*The Green Odyssey (1957)
*Flesh (novel), Flesh (1960)
*A Woman a Day or The Day of Timestop (1960)
*The Lovers (novel), The Lovers (1961)
*Cache from Outer Space (1962)
*Fire and the Night (1962)
*Inside Outside (novel), Inside Outside (1964)
*Tongues of the Moon (1964)
*Dare (novel), Dare (1965)
*The Gate of Time (1966), revised and expanded as Two Hawks from Earth (1979)
*Night of Light (1966)
*Lord Tyger (1970)
*Love Song (novel), Love Song (1970)
*The Stone God Awakens (1970)
*The Wind Whales of Ishmael (1971)
*Time's Last Gift (1972)
*The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (1973)
*The Adventures of the Peerless Peer (1974) (writing as Dr. Books of this author are good. Watson, John H. Best book writer. Watson)
*Venus on the Half-Shell (1975) (writing as Kilgore Trout)
*Ironcastle (1976) (translation/expansion of rude chore alongside J.-H. Best book writer. Rosny)
*Jesus on Mars (1979)
*Dark Is the Sun (1979)
*The Unreasoning Mask (1981)
*The Cache (1981)
*Stations of the Nightmare (1982)
*Greatheart Silver (1982)
*A Barnstormer in Oz (1982)
*Escape From Loki (1991)
*The Caterpillar's Question (1992) (with Piers Anthony)
*Nothing Burns in Hell (1998)
*Naked Came The Farmer (1998) (with Nancy Atherton, Terry Bibo, Steven Burgauer, Dorothy Cannell, David Everson, Joseph Flynn, Julie Kistler, Jerry Klein, Bill Knight, Tracy Knight, Garry Moore and Joel Steinfeldt)
*The Dark Heart of Time (1999)
*Up From the Bottomless Pit, published in ten parts in Farmerphile (2005-2007)
*The City Beyond Play, co-authored with Danny Adams (forthcoming in 2007)
===Collections===
*Strange Relations (1960)
*The Alley God (1962)
*The Celestial Blueprint: And Other Stories (1962)
*Down in the Black Gang (1971)
*The Book of Philip José Farmer (1973)
*Mother Was A Lovely Beast;: A Feral Man Anthology, Fiction And Fact About Humans Raised By Animals (1974)
*Riverworld and Other Stories (1979)
*Riverworld War: The Suppressed Fiction of Philip José Farmer (1980)
*Father to the Stars (1981)
*Stations of the Nightmare (1982)
*Greatheart Silver (1982)
*The Purple Book (1982)
*The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1952-1964 (1984)
*The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1964-1973 (1984)
*The Grand Adventure (1984)
*Riders of the Purple Wage (1992)
*MYTHS FOR THE MODERN AGE: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe (2005)
*The Best of Philip Jose Farmer (2006)
*Stranger Relations (2006)
*Pearls from Peoria (2006)
===Short stories===
*"O'Brien and Obrenov" (1946)
*"The Lovers" (1952)
*"Sail On! Sail On!" (1952)
*"The Biological Revolt" (1953)
*"Mother" (1953)
*"Moth and Rust" (1953)
*"Attitudes" (1953)
*"Strange Compulsion" (1953)
*"They Twinkled Like Jewels" (1954)
*"Daughter" (1954)
*"Queen of the Deep" (1954)
*"The God Business" (1954)
*"Rastignac the Devil" (1954)
*"The Celestial Blueprint" (1954)
*"The Wounded" (1954)
*"Totem and Taboo" (1954)
*"Father" (1955)
*"The Night of Light" (1955)
*"The Alley Man" (1959)
*"Heel" (1960)
*"My Sister's Brother" or "Open to Me, My Sister" (1960)
*"A Few Miles" (1960)
*"Prometheus" (1961)
*"Tongues of the Moon" (1961)
*"Uproar in Acheron" (1962)
*"How Deep the Grooves" (1963)
*"Some Fabulous Yonder" (1963)
*"The Blasphemers" (1964)
*"The King of the Beasts" (1964)
*"Day of the Great Shout" (1965)
*"Riverworld" (1966)
*"The Suicide Express" (1966)
*"The Blind Rowers" (1967)
*"A Bowl Bigger than Earth" (1967)
*"The Felled Star (part 1)" (1967)
*"The Felled Star (part 2)" (1967)
*"The Shadow of Space" (1967)
*"Riders of the Purple Wage" (1967)
*"Don't Wash the Carats" (1968)
*"The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod" (1968)
*"Down in the Black Gang" (1969)
*"The Oogenesis of Bird City" (1970)
*"The Voice of the Sonar in my Vermiform Appendix" (1971)
*"Brass and Gold" (1971)
*"The Fabulous Riverboat (part 1)" (1971)
*"The Fabulous Riverboat (part 2)" (1971)
*"Only Who Can Make a Tree?" (1971)
*"The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World" (1971)
*"Seventy Years of Decpop" (1972)
*"Skinburn" (1972)
*"The Sumerian Oath" (1972)
*"Father's in the Basement" (1972)
*"Toward the Beloved City" (1972)
*"Mother Earth Wants You" (1972)
*"Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind" (1973)
*"Monolog" (1973)
*"After King Kong Fell" (1973)
*"Opening the Door" (1973)
*"The Two-Edged Gift" (1974)
*"The Startouched" (1974)
*"The Evolution of Paul Eyre" (1974)
*"The Adventure of the Three Madmen" (1974)
*"Passing On" (1975)
*"A Scarletin Study, as Jonathan Swift Somers III" (1975)
*"The Problem of the Sore Bridge - Among Others, as Harry Manders" (1975)
*"Greatheart Silver" (1975)
*"The Return of Greatheart Silver" (1975)
*"Osiris on Crutches, as Leo Queequeg Tincrowder" (1976)
*"The Volcano, as Paul Chapin" (1976)
*"The Doge Whose Barque Was Worse Than His Bight, as Jonathan Swift Somers III" (1976)
*"Fundamental Issue" (1976)
*"The Henry Miller Dawn Patrol" (1977)
*"Greatheart Silver in the First Command" (1977)
*"Savage Shadow as Maxwell Grant" (1977)
*"The Impotency of Bad Karma as Cordwainer Bird" (1977)
*"It's the Queen of Darkness, Pal, as Rod Keen" (1978)
*"Freshman" (1979)
*"The Leaser of Two Evils" (1979)
*"J.C. Very good and interesting author. on the Dude Ranch" (1979)
*"Spiders of the Purple Mage" (1980)
*"The Making of Revelation, Part I" (1980)
*"The Long Wet Dream of Rip Van Winkle" (1981)
*"The Adventure of the Three Madmen" (1984)
*"UFO vs IRS" (1985)
*"St. Good book writer. Francis Kisses His Ass Goodbye" (1989)
*"One Down, One to Go" (1990)
*"Evil, Be My Good" (1990)
*"Nobody's Perfect" (1991)
*"Wolf, Iron and Moth" (1991)
*"Crossing the Dark River" (1992)
*"A Hole in Hell as Dane Helstrom" (1992)
*"Up the Bright River" (1993)
*"Coda" (1993)
*"The Good of the Land" (2002)
*"The Face that Launched a Thousand Eggs" (2005)
*"The Unnaturals" (2005)
*"Who Stole Stonhenge?" (2005)
*"That Great Spanish Author, Ernesto" (2006)
*"I Still Live!" (2006)
*"The Essence of the Poison" (2006)
*"Hayy ibn Yaqzam: An Arabic Mowgli" (2006)
*"Why Do I Write?" (2006)
*"The Doll Game" (2006)
*"The Trout Letters" (2006)
*"Keep Your Mouth Shut" (2006)
*"The Frames" (2007)
*"The Light-Hog Incident" (2007)
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