Science fiction
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Records:
Judith Eisenstein Bagai collection of Theodore Sturgeon materials
Collection
Call Number: MS 321
Overview
Judith Ann Cutler Bagai (1936-2008) was a teacher, poet, and radio show host. She was good friends with writer Theodore Sturgeon, who allowed her to remove literary drafts and correspondence from his waste basket. This collection comprises the rescued drafts and correspondence relating to two of the Star Trek episodes he wrote, "Amok Time" (second season opening episode in 1967) and "The Root of Evil," renamed "The Joy Machine"...
Dates:
March 29 - November 24, 1967; undated
Martha "Ricky" Weiser collection of Theodore Sturgeon materials
Collection
Call Number: MS 300
Overview
Boulder, Colorado resident Martha "Ricky" Weiser knew Science Fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon from the 1940s until his death in 1985. Included in the collection are letters from Sturgeon to Weiser, three of Sturgeon's diary entries that were included in letters to Weiser, and a manuscript of Sturgeon's award winning short story, "Bianca's Hands," complete with a poem for Weiser on the final page.
Dates:
1948-1985
Papers of Theodore Sturgeon
Collection
Call Number: MS 303
Overview
American science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985) was considered an innovator of the genre and one of the first real stylists. He began publishing short stories in the 1930s. In his lifetime Sturgeon authored six novels and numerous short stories. In the 1960s he worked as a screen writer for television shows that included The Invaders, The Land of the Lost, The Wild, Wild West, and...
Dates:
1900 - 2010
Papers of Theodore Sturgeon
Collection
Call Number: MS 254
Overview
American science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985) was considered an innovator of the genre and one of the first real stylists. This collection reflects his career as a writer and contains manuscripts of both short stories and novels. It also includes correspondence between Sturgeon and other authors.
Dates:
1930 - 1987