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(January 9, 1890 - December 25, 1938) | (January 9, 1890 - December 25, 1938) | ||
− | '''Karel Čapek''' was a [[Czech]] writer | + | '''Karel Čapek''' was a [[Czech]] writer best known for his 1920 play, '''''R.U.R.''''', about Rossum's Universal Robots (''Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti''), which introduced the term ''[[robot]]''. |
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+ | It was also the inspiration for “Q.U.R.,” a 1943 SF story by [[Anthony Boucher]] (see [[Liquors]]). | ||
{{SFE|name=capek_karel}}. | {{SFE|name=capek_karel}}. |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 19 June 2021
(Were you looking for Dave Rike’s fanzine RUR?)
(January 9, 1890 - December 25, 1938)
Karel Čapek was a Czech writer best known for his 1920 play, R.U.R., about Rossum's Universal Robots (Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti), which introduced the term robot.
It was also the inspiration for “Q.U.R.,” a 1943 SF story by Anthony Boucher (see Liquors).
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Person | 1890—1938 |
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