A.E. van Vogt

A.E. van Vogt

Books

4

Avg Rating

3.5

Years Active

1940-1959

About

A.E. van Vogt (1912–2000) was a pioneering Canadian science fiction writer, renowned for his richly imaginative and complex storytelling. Emerging as a powerful voice during the Golden Age of Science Fiction, van Vogt captivated readers with his ability to weave intricate plotlines and explore philosophical themes through works like "Slan" and "The World of Null-A." His keen interest in psychology and semantics often informed his narratives, resulting in intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking literature. Revered for his contributions to the genre, van Vogt's legacy continues to influence contemporary science fiction writers and inspire new generations of readers worldwide.

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