Information about Stanley Weinbaum
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| Born: | April 4, 1902 Louisville, Kentucky |
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| Died: | December 14, 1935 |
| Occupation: | Novelist, short story author |
| Genres: | Science fiction |
| Influences: | H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Edgar Rice Burroughs |
| Influenced: | Isaac Asimov, Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, Jack Williamson, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein Richard Matheson |
Biography
Weinbaum was born in Louisville, Kentucky and attended school in Milwaukee. He attended the University of Wisconsin, first as a chemical engineering major but later switching to English as his major, but contrary to common belief he did not graduate. On a bet, Weinbaum took an exam for a friend, and was later discovered; he left the university in 1923.He is best known for the groundbreaking science fiction short story, "A Martian Odyssey", which presented a sympathetic but decidedly non-human alien, Tweel. Even more remarkably, this was his first science fiction story (in 1933 he had sold a romantic novel, The Lady Dances, to King Features Syndicate, which serialized the story in its newspapers in early 1934). Isaac Asimov has described "A Martian Odyssey" as "a perfect Campbellian science fiction story, before John W. Campbell. Indeed, Tweel may be the first creature in science fiction to fulfil Campbell's dictum, 'write me a creature who thinks as well as a man, or better than a man, but not like a man'." Asimov went on to describe it as one of only three stories that changed the way all subsequent ones in the science fiction genre were written. It is the oldest short story (and one of the top vote-getters) selected by the Science Fiction Writers of America for inclusion in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964.
Most of the work that was published in his lifetime appeared in either Astounding or Wonder Stories. However, several of Weinbaum's pieces first appeared in the early fanzine Fantasy Magazine (successor to Science Fiction Digest) in the 1930s, including an "Auto-Biographical Sketch" in the June 1935 issue. Despite common belief, Weinbaum was not one of the contributors to the multi-authored Cosmos serial in Science Fiction Digest/Fantasy Magazine. He did contribute to the multi-author story "The Challenge From Beyond", published in the September 1935 Fantasy Magazine.
At the time of his death, Weinbaum was writing a novel, Three Who Danced. In this novel, the Prince of Wales is unexpectedly present at a dance in an obscure American community, where he dances with three of the local girls, choosing each for a different reason. Each girl's life is changed (happily or tragically) as a result of the unexpected attention she receives.
In 1993, his widow, Margaret Hawtof Kaye (b. 1906 in Waco, Texas), donated his papers to the Temple University Library in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Included were several unpublished manuscripts, among them Three Who Danced, as well as other unpublished stories (mostly romance stories, but there were also a few other non-fiction and fiction writings, none of them science fiction).
A film version of his short story "The Adaptive Ultimate" was released in 1957 under the title She Devil, starring Mari Blanchard, Jack Kelly, and Albert Dekker. The story was also dramatized on television; a Studio One titled "Kyra Zelas" (the name of the title character) aired on September 12, 1949.
A crater on Mars is named in his honor.
Planetary series
All of Weinbaum's interplanetary stories (he wrote nine and began a tenth which was completed after his death by his sister Helen Weinbaum) were set in a consistent Solar System that was scientifically accurate by 1930s standards. The birdlike Martians of "A Martian Odyssey" and "Valley of Dreams", for instance, are mentioned in "Redemption Cairn", and The Red Peri and the Venusian trioptes of "Parasite Planet" and "The Lotus Eaters" are mentioned in "The Mad Moon". In Weinbaum's Solar System, in accordance with the then-current near-collision hypothesis, the gas giants radiate heat, enough to warm their satellites to Earthlike temperatures, allowing for Earthlike environments on Io, Europa, Titan, and even Uranus. Mars is also sufficiently Earthlike to allow humans to walk its surface (with training in thin-air chambers) unprotected.Van Manderpootz stories
Three short stories deal with Dixon Wells, a perpetually late playboy who runs afoul of the inventions of his friend and former instructor in "Newer Physics", Professor Haskel van Manderpootz, a supremely immodest genius who rates Einstein as his equal (or slight inferior). In "The Worlds of If", Wells tests an invention that reveals what might have been; in "The Ideal", the professor creates a device that can show the image of a person's ideal (in Wells' case, his perfect woman); the contrivance of "The Point of View" allows one to see the world from another's perspective. In all three, Wells finds and then loses the woman of his dreams.Bibliography
Novels
- The Lady Dances (King-Features Syndicate 1933) - This story (published under the name of "Marge Stanley") was published as a newspaper serial in early 1934 and has not been reprinted.
- The New Adam (Ziff-Davis 1939)
- The Black Flame (Fantasy Press 1948)
- The Black Flame (Complete Restored Edition) (Tachyon Publishing 1997; ISBN 0-9648320-0-3)
- The Dark Other aka The Mad Brain (Fantasy Publishing Company 1950)
Short stories
- "A Martian Odyssey" in 7/34 Wonder
- "Valley of Dreams" in 11/34 Wonder
- "Flight on Titan" in 1/35 Astounding
- "Parasite Planet" in 2/35 Astounding
- "The Lotus Eaters" in 4/35 Astounding
- "Pygmalion's Spectacles" in 6/35 Wonder
- "The Worlds of If" in 8/35 Wonder
- "The Challenge From Beyond" in 9/35 Fantasy Magazine (Weinbaum wrote the opening 800+ words of this multi-author story.)
- "The Ideal" in 9/35 Wonder
- "The Planet of Doubt" in 10/35 Astounding
- "The Adaptive Ultimate" in 11/35 Astounding (as by John Jessel)
- "The Red Peri" in 11/35 Astounding
- "The Mad Moon" in 12/35 Astounding
- "The Point of View" in 1/36 Wonder
- "Smothered Seas" in 1/36 Astounding
- "Yellow Slaves" in 2/36 True Gang Life (with Roger Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley)
- "Redemption Cairn" in 3/36 Astounding
Posthumous publications
- "The Circle of Zero" in 8/36 Thrilling Wonder
- "Proteus Island" in 8/36 Astounding
- "Graph" in 9/36 Fantasy Magazine
- "The Brink of Infinity" in 12/36 Thrilling Wonder
- "Shifting Seas" in 4/37 Amazing
- "Revolution of 1950" 10-11/38 Amazing (with Roger Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley)
- "Tidal Moon" in 12/38 Thrilling Wonder (with Helen Weinbaum, his sister)
- "The Black Flame" in 1/39 Startling
- "Dawn of Flame" in 6/39 Thrilling wonder
- "Green Glow of Death" in 7/57 Crack Detective and Mystery Stories
- "The King's Watch" Posthumous Press 1994 (this story is a variant of "The Green Glow of Death" from 7/57 Crack Detective and Mystery Stories)
Collections of stories and poetry
- The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum, Ballantine, 1974
- Lunaria and Other Poems, The Strange Publishing Company 1988
- The Black Heart, Leonaur Publishing, 2006
- Dawn of Flame: The Stanley G. Weinbaum Memorial Volume, Conrad H. Ruppert, 1936
- Interplanetary Odysseys, Leonaur Publishing, 2006
- A Martian Odyssey and Other Science Fiction Tales, Hyperion Press, 1974
- A Martian Odyssey and Others, Fantasy Press, 1949
- A Martian Odyssey and Other Classics of Science Fiction, Lancer, 1962
- Other Earths, Leonaur Publishing, 2006
- The Red Peri, Fantasy Press, 1952
- Strange Genius, Leonaur Publishing, 2006
External links
- Short biography by George C. Willick
- Stanley G. Weinbaum at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
| The Planetary Stories of Stanley G. Weinbaum |
| A Martian Odyssey | Valley of Dreams | The Red Peri | Tidal Moon | Parasite Planet The Lotus Eaters | The Planet of Doubt | Redemption Cairn | The Mad Moon | Flight on Titan |
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