The year 1925 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.
Births and deaths
editBirths
edit- January 22 : Katherine MacLean, American writer[1]
- February 14 : J. T. McIntosh, Scottish writer (died 2008)[2]
- March 12 : Harry Harrison, American writer (died 2012)[3]
- June 9 :
- Bob Ottum, American writer (died 1986)[4]
- Keith Laumer, American writer (died 1993)[5]
- August 18 : Brian Aldiss, British writer (died 2017)[6]
- Arkady Strugatsky, Russian writer (died 1991)[7]
Deaths
editEvents
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Awards
editThe main science-fiction Awards known at the present time did not exist at this time.
Literary releases
editNovels
edit- (in French) Les Hommes frénétiques, by Ernest Pérochon[8]
- (in French) Les Navigateurs de l'infini, by J.-H. Rosny aîné.[9]
- (in French) Out of the Silence, by Erle Cox (publication as book ; the novel had been published in a magazine, each week during six months, in 1919).[10]
- (in Russian) Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov.[11]
- (in Russian) The Fatal Eggs by Mikhail Bulgakov.[12]
- (in Russian) Professor Dowell's Head by Alexander Belayev.[13]
Stories collections
editComics
editAudiovisual outputs
editMovies
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Authors : MacLean, Katherine : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ "Authors : McIntosh, J T : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ "Harry Harrison: Writer of sci-fi novels who created the popular". The Independent. 25 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ "Authors : Ottum, Bob : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ "Authors : Laumer, Keith : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ Priest, Christopher (21 August 2017). "Brian Aldiss obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ Goble, Alan (2011). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 447. ISBN 9783110951943.
- ^ Horn, Pierre L. (1991). Handbook of French Popular Culture. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 234. ISBN 9780313261213.
- ^ Smith, Michael G. (2014). Rockets and Revolution: A Cultural History of Early Spaceflight. U of Nebraska Press. p. 383. ISBN 9780803286566.
- ^ "Authors : Cox, Erle : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ Armitstead, Claire (4 January 2017). "Mikhail Bulgakov's The Heart of a Dog still bites". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- ^ Haber, Edythe C. (1992). "The Social and Political Context of Bulgakov's "The Fatal Eggs"". Slavic Review. 51 (3): 497–510. doi:10.2307/2500057. JSTOR 2500057.
- ^ Beumers, Birgit (2015). Directory of World Cinema: RUSSIA 2. Intellect Books. p. 163. ISBN 9781783200108.
- ^ Dixon, Wheeler Winston; Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey (2018). A Short History of Film, Third Edition. Rutgers University Press. p. 60. ISBN 9780813595160.
- ^ "LUCH SMERTI (1925)". BFI. Archived from the original on March 31, 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2019.