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− | David Roosevelt Bunch was an American writer of short stories and poetry who worked mainly in the genres of [[SF]], satire, and literary fiction. Although prolific and critically acclaimed, Bunch remained relatively obscure throughout his career. | + | '''David Roosevelt Bunch''' was an [[American]] writer of short stories and [[poetry]] who worked mainly in the genres of [[SF]], satire, and literary fiction. Although prolific and critically acclaimed, Bunch remained relatively obscure throughout his career. |
He is mainly known for a series of violent, bleak stories set in the cyborg dystopia of Moderan, which collectively form a satire on humanity's obsession with violence and control. | He is mainly known for a series of violent, bleak stories set in the cyborg dystopia of Moderan, which collectively form a satire on humanity's obsession with violence and control. | ||
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+ | * [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?1199 Bibliography at ISFDB] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 28 November 2022
(August 7, 1925 – May 29, 2000)
David Roosevelt Bunch was an American writer of short stories and poetry who worked mainly in the genres of SF, satire, and literary fiction. Although prolific and critically acclaimed, Bunch remained relatively obscure throughout his career.
He is mainly known for a series of violent, bleak stories set in the cyborg dystopia of Moderan, which collectively form a satire on humanity's obsession with violence and control.
Person | 1925—2000 |
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