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(March 11, 1952 – May 11, 2001)
 
(March 11, 1952 – May 11, 2001)
  
'''Douglas Noel Adams''', an [[English]] [[SF]] writer, [[humor]]ist, and script writer, is best remembered as the author of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'', a chronicle of the misadventures of Arthur Dent, the last Earthman.  
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'''Douglas Noel Adams''', an [[English]] [[SF]] writer, [[humor]]ist, and script writer, is best remembered as the author of '''''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''''', a chronicle of the misadventures of Arthur Dent, the last Earthman.  
  
 
It originated in 1978 as a quirky six-episode BBC radio comedy before developing into further seasons (called “fits”), a series of five books that sold millions of copies in Adams’ lifetime, a television series, stage plays, comics, a computer game, and a feature film in 2005.
 
It originated in 1978 as a quirky six-episode BBC radio comedy before developing into further seasons (called “fits”), a series of five books that sold millions of copies in Adams’ lifetime, a television series, stage plays, comics, a computer game, and a feature film in 2005.
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[[U.S.]] [[fans]] who traveled to the [[UK]] and visiting [[Britfen]] in the late ’70s brought back cassettes and shared them around, so the program was already well-known in American [[fandom]] by the time it aired on NPR in 1981. The cheesy TV further enamored fans, and the series spawned many popular [[catchphrases]], including ''' “...almost, but not quite, entirely unlike...”  “Always know where your towel is,” “Don't Panic,” “[[42]],” “Mostly Harmless,” “Share and Enjoy,”''' and '''“So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.”'''
 
[[U.S.]] [[fans]] who traveled to the [[UK]] and visiting [[Britfen]] in the late ’70s brought back cassettes and shared them around, so the program was already well-known in American [[fandom]] by the time it aired on NPR in 1981. The cheesy TV further enamored fans, and the series spawned many popular [[catchphrases]], including ''' “...almost, but not quite, entirely unlike...”  “Always know where your towel is,” “Don't Panic,” “[[42]],” “Mostly Harmless,” “Share and Enjoy,”''' and '''“So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.”'''
  
Adams died of a heart attack at age 49. On May 25, 2001, two weeks after his death, fans organized a tribute called '''Towel Day''' at [[Baycon 2001]], an event that spread into the [[macrocosm]] to be observed annually ever since.  
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Adams died of a heart attack at age 49. On May 25, 2001, two weeks after his death, fans held a tribute called '''Towel Day''' at [[Baycon 2001]], an event that spread into the [[macrocosm]] to be observed annually ever since.  
  
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'''More reading:'''
 
*[http://douglasadams.com Website.]
 
*[http://douglasadams.com Website.]
 
*{{SFE|name=adams_douglas}}.  
 
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* ''Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion'' by [[Neil Gaiman]] (1988, revised 2009).
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* ''Wish You Were Here: The Official [[Biography]] of Douglas Adams'' by Nick Webb (2003).
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
 
* 1978 -- [[BSFA Award]]
 
* 1978 -- [[BSFA Award]]
 
* 1979 -- [[1979 Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo]] nomination  
 
* 1979 -- [[1979 Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo]] nomination  
* 1980 -- [[Pat Terry Award for Humour in SF]], [[BSFA Award]]
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* 1980 -- [[Pat Terry Award for Humour in SF]], [[BSFA Award]], [[Ditmar Awards#1980 Best International Fiction|Ditmar Award]]
 
* 2001 -- Asteroid 18610 named Arthurdent
 
* 2001 -- Asteroid 18610 named Arthurdent
  
 
'''Posthumous honors:'''
 
'''Posthumous honors:'''
* 2003 -- [[Diversicon 11]]
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* 2003 -- [[Diversicon 11]], [[MarsCon (MN) 2003]]
 
* 2005 -- [[DemiCon 16]], asteroid 25924 Douglasadams named
 
* 2005 -- [[DemiCon 16]], asteroid 25924 Douglasadams named
 
* 2008 -- [[Balticon 42]]  
 
* 2008 -- [[Balticon 42]]  

Revision as of 19:31, 22 March 2021

(March 11, 1952 – May 11, 2001)

Douglas Noel Adams, an English SF writer, humorist, and script writer, is best remembered as the author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a chronicle of the misadventures of Arthur Dent, the last Earthman.

It originated in 1978 as a quirky six-episode BBC radio comedy before developing into further seasons (called “fits”), a series of five books that sold millions of copies in Adams’ lifetime, a television series, stage plays, comics, a computer game, and a feature film in 2005.

U.S. fans who traveled to the UK and visiting Britfen in the late ’70s brought back cassettes and shared them around, so the program was already well-known in American fandom by the time it aired on NPR in 1981. The cheesy TV further enamored fans, and the series spawned many popular catchphrases, including “...almost, but not quite, entirely unlike...” “Always know where your towel is,” “Don't Panic,” “42,” “Mostly Harmless,” “Share and Enjoy,” and “So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.”

Adams died of a heart attack at age 49. On May 25, 2001, two weeks after his death, fans held a tribute called Towel Day at Baycon 2001, an event that spread into the macrocosm to be observed annually ever since.

More reading:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

Posthumous honors:


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