A. A. Attanasio
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Pseudonym: | Adam Lee |
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Born: | September 20, 1951 Newark, New Jersey |
Occupation: | Writer |
Genres: | Science fiction, Fantasy |
Debut works: | Radix |
Website: | www.aaattanasio.com |
A(lfred) A(ngelo) Attanasio, born on September 20, 1951 in Newark, New Jersey, is an author of fantasy and science fiction. His mind-bending science fiction novel Radix was nominated for the 1981 Nebula Award for Best Novel. He also writes under the name Adam Lee.
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[edit] Bibliography (full-length works)
[edit] Novels
- Wyvern (1988)
- Hunting the Ghost Dancer (1991)
- Kingdom of the Grail (1992)
- The Moon's Wife: A Hystery (1993)
- Solis (1994)
- Silent (1996) (with Robert S. Henderson)
- Centuries (1997)
- The Perilous Order: Warriors of the Round Table (1998)
- Hellbound (2001) (part of The Crow series of books)
- Killing with the Edge of the Moon (2006)
[edit] Radix Tetrad
- Radix (1981)
- In Other Worlds (1984)
- Arc of the Dream (1986)
- The Last Legends of Earth (1989)
[edit] Arthor Series
- The Dragon and the Unicorn (1994)
- The Eagle and the Sword (1997)
- The Wolf and the Crown (1998)
- The Serpent and the Grail (1999)
[edit] Dominions of Irth (writing as Adam Lee)
- The Dark Shore (1996)
- The Shadow Eater (1998)
- Octoberland (1998)
[edit] Bibliography (short works)
[edit] Anthologies containing his short works
- New Worlds 6 (1974)
- Nameless Places (1975)
- Epoch (1975)
- New Dimensions 7 (1977)
- New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1980)
- The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 12 (1986)
- Made in Goatswood (1995)
- The Disciples of Cthulhu (1996)
- The Best of Crank! (1998)
- The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams (1998)
- Measures of Poison (2002)
- Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy (2004)
[edit] Essays
- "The Arts: Books" (1983)
- "In Responsibilities Begin Dreams" (1986)
- "Nude in the Garb Age" (1989)
- "The Crow Theory" (1998)
[edit] Novellas/Novelettes
- "The Star Pools" (1980)
- "Remains of Adam" (1994)
[edit] Short stories
- "Beowulf and the Supernatural" (1971)
- "Elder Sign" (1972)
- "Fungi" (1972)
- "Loup-Garou" (1973)
- "Once More, the Dream" (1974)
- "Interface" (1975)
- "Glimpses" (1975)
- "The Blood's Horizon" (1977)
- "The Answerer of Dreams" (1984)
- "The Last Dragon Master" (1984)
- "Matter Mutter Mother" (1984)
- "Monkey Puzzle" (1984)
- "Nuclear Tan" (1984)
- "Over the Rainbow" (1984)
- "Sherlock Holmes and Basho" (1984)
- "Atlantis Rose" (1989)
- "Ink from the New Moon" (1992)
- "Maps for the Spiders" (1992)
- "Wax Me Mind" (1993)
- "The Dark One: A Mythograph" (1994)
- "A Priestess of Nodens" (1995)
- "Wolves" (1997)
- "Death's Head Moon" (2002)
- "Zero's Twin" (2004)
- "Demons Hide Their Faces" (2004)
- "Investigations of the Fractal Blood Soul" (2005)
- "Telefunken Remix" (2006)
- "Fractal Freaks" (2006)
[edit] Short Story Collections
- Beastmarks (1984)
- Twice Dead Things (2006)
[edit] Awards
- Nebula Award, Best Novel nominee, 1982 (Radix)
- World Fantasy Award, Best Novel nominee, 1992 (Hunting the Ghost Dancer)
- British Fantasy Award, Best Novel nominee, 1995 (Arthor)
[edit] References
"A(lfred) A(ngelo) Attanasio" in Contemporary Authors Online. The Gale Group, 2001. Entry updated May 4, 2001
[edit] External links
- A. A. Attanasio - Official Website
- Dreadful Joy: A Weblog for the Yinsane, Attanasio's blog
- A. A. Attanasio at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Persondata | |
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NAME | Attanasio, Alfred Angelo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Attanasio, A. A.; Lee, Adam (literary pseudonym) |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 20, 1951 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Newark, New Jersey |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |