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  • William Olaf Stapledon, known as Olaf Stapledon, was a British philosopher and author of influential works of SF.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Olaf Stapledon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Olaf Stapledon]]
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  • William Olaf Stapledon, known as Olaf Stapledon, was a British philosopher and author of influential works of SF.
    557 bytes (69 words) - 13:47, 14 February 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Olaf Stapledon]]
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  • ...o Hopkinson]] and [[Charles Stross]] and its historical [[GoH]] was [[Olaf Stapledon]].
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  • ...Sokol Hall]] in [[Newark, NJ]]. [[Sam Moskowitz]] very nearly got [[Olaf Stapledon]] to speak, but a date conflict prevented it and [[Moskowitz]] himself gave
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  • ...e "The Revolt of the Scientists"; and the books of [[H. G. Wells]], [[Olaf Stapledon]], et al, have always bristled with sociological questions; but discussions ...e "The Revolt of the Scientists"; and the books of [[H. G. Wells]], [[Olaf Stapledon]], ''et al'', have always bristled with sociological questions; but discuss
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  • * Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord, by [[Olaf Stapledon]] (Secker & Warburg)
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  • * Darkness and the Light, by [[Olaf Stapledon]] (Methuen / S.J.R. Saunders)
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  • 2001 ||[[Olaf Stapledon]]
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  • * [[Olaf Stapledon|Stapledon]]: ''Last and First Men'', ''The Starmaker''
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  • ''Last and First Men'' is the title of a 1930 novel by [[Olaf Stapledon]]. And we could be totally wrong, and the [[LāSFāS]] [[fans]] may have wr
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  • ...Wells]] had walked, and A. Conan Doyle; [[S. Fowler Wright]] and [[W. Olaf Stapledon]] had crossed these very streets, and, nearly as legendary, [[John Wyndham]
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  • ...1]] || July 8-11, 2010 || [[Nalo Hopkinson]], [[Charles Stross]] || [[Olaf Stapledon]]
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  • ...paused during his [[GoH]] speech (I introduced him as the American [[Olaf Stapledon]]) to light a cigaret (!) and puff nonchalantly on it while delivering his
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  • ...h English authors and admired the books of [[S. Fowler Wright]] and [[Olaf Stapledon]].
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  • ...ttention to the parallel with the varieties of mankind in [[Olaf Stapledon|Stapledon]]'s Last and First Men. He predicted the rise of a [[Seventh Fandom]] follo
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  • ...ne meeting came up with Odd John and The Lieutenant, from [[Olaf Stapledon|Stapledon]]'s [[novel]] of the same name and [[L. Ron Hubbard]]'s ''Final Blackout''.
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  • ...te knowledgeable. A magazine article from those years even mentions [[Olaf Stapledon]], none of whose works was yet translated into Finnish. After the [[war]] c
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