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Aug 3, 1904 — Apr 25, 1988· 83 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · SCIENCE FICTION · FICTION

Clifford D. Simak

Also known as: Клифорд Д.Саймак

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Clifford Donald Simak (August 3, 1904 – April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction writer. He won three Hugo Awards and one Nebula Award.The Science Fiction Writers of America made him its third SFWA Grand Master,and the Horror Writers Association made him one of three inaugural winners of the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement.He is associated with the pastoral science fiction subgenre.

Millville, United States
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NOTHING ON EARTH is where or what it is by chance.

— from Trilobite, Dinosaur and Man

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Trilobite, Dinosaur and Man

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A journalist transcribes the story told by stones and fossils about the earth's birth and evolution.

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Ring Around the Sun

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The world would never be the same again. First there was the razor blade that never wore out, then the everlasting light bulb, then the car that never broke down. The world's biggest industries were rapidly being squeezed out, the planet heading for economic collapse. People began to disappear—families, whole towns, vanished without a trace. Then Jay Vickers spun a child's top and found himself, literally, on another world...

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All Flesh Is Grass

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Millville, USA. A small town like countless others, with people who assume that life as we know it is the only kind of life. If there's anything unusual about the village, it's the strange and beautiful profusion of purple flowers that bloom in nearly everyone's backyard. To Tupper Tyler, the village idiot, who disappeared into a field of purple blossoms ten years before, they were gentle creatures, the only ones who ever accepted him . . . To Brad Carter, who entered an alternate dimension inhabited by silver-crested men who spoke in music, and primitive, evanescent women, they were a brilliant race looking for a place in the sun ... And to the terror-stricken residents of Millville, they were either an undreamed of link to the future or a frightening, unstoppable force.

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