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− | '''Basil Davenport''' was a literary critic, United States [[academic]], anthologist, and author of SF novels. He served as a judge for the [[International Fantasy Award]], attended [[Chicon III]] and contributed to ''[[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]''. | + | '''Basil Davenport''' was a literary critic, United States [[academic]], anthologist, and author of [[SF]] novels. He served as a judge for the [[International Fantasy Award]], attended [[Chicon III]] and contributed to ''[[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]''. |
He was a member of the [[Hydra Club]]. He also belonged to the Baker Street Irregulars literary society. | He was a member of the [[Hydra Club]]. He also belonged to the Baker Street Irregulars literary society. |
Latest revision as of 04:57, 12 February 2021
(March 7, 1905 - April 7, 1966)
Basil Davenport was a literary critic, United States academic, anthologist, and author of SF novels. He served as a judge for the International Fantasy Award, attended Chicon III and contributed to Who Killed Science Fiction?.
He was a member of the Hydra Club. He also belonged to the Baker Street Irregulars literary society.
Person | 1905—1966 |
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