Poul Anderson (1926-2001), a paragon of late Golden Age science fiction, was a prolific and award-winning author of fantasy, SF, and historical fiction, known for his fast-paced adventure-story plots, a strong knowledge of hard science, and libertarian political leanings. He won several lifetime achievement awards over his career, including election as a Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America.

Early Life and Career in SF

Born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, Anderson spent his childhood between Texas, Denmark, and Minnesota. His father, Anton, was an engineer and a First World War veteran; his mother, Astrid, worked mostly as a librarian. Anderson’s Danish heritage would greatly …

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Citation: Wise, Dennis Wilson. "Poul Anderson". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 25 June 2020 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=14611, accessed 22 November 2024.]

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