SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
On 3/21/2024 8:24 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/vernor-vinge-father-of-the-tech-singularity-has-died-at-age-79/
RIP. I always thought his "Peace War" novels were his best works. And
his "Rainbows End" book was neat.
Lynn
In article <uticjg$2ffb5$[email protected]>,
Lynn McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:
On 3/21/2024 8:24 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/vernor-vinge-father-of-the-tech-singularity-has-died-at-age-79/
RIP. I always thought his "Peace War" novels were his best works. And
his "Rainbows End" book was neat.
Lynn
I always remember encountering him first with a story about a mission on a floating world to save an SF magazine's archives (but there's more going
on than the protag understands).. I really liked that.
I liked the bobble stories well enough, but wasn't really motivated
to seek him out.
On 2024-03-22, Ted Nolan <tednolan> <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <uticjg$2ffb5$[email protected]>,
Lynn McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:
On 3/21/2024 8:24 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/vernor-vinge-father-of-the-tech-singularity-has-died-at-age-79/
RIP. I always thought his "Peace War" novels were his best works. And
his "Rainbows End" book was neat.
Lynn
I always remember encountering him first with a story about a mission on a >> floating world to save an SF magazine's archives (but there's more going
on than the protag understands).. I really liked that.
I liked the bobble stories well enough, but wasn't really motivated
to seek him out.
Both _A Fire Upon the Deep_ and _A Deepness in the Sky_ are in my list of absolute top Favorites. The novella _True Names_ is another Favorite, having a large impact when I first read it (it was the first real introduction
of cyberspace.) All three of these fell into a rare category for me: books that upon finishing my first reading demanded an immediate re-read.
Chris
On 2024-03-22, Ted Nolan <tednolan> <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <uticjg$2ffb5$[email protected]>,
Lynn McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:
On 3/21/2024 8:24 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/03/vernor-vinge-father-of-the-tech-singularity-has-died-at-age-79/
RIP. I always thought his "Peace War" novels were his best works. And
his "Rainbows End" book was neat.
Lynn
I always remember encountering him first with a story about a mission on a >> floating world to save an SF magazine's archives (but there's more going
on than the protag understands).. I really liked that.
I liked the bobble stories well enough, but wasn't really motivated
to seek him out.
Both _A Fire Upon the Deep_ and _A Deepness in the Sky_ are in my list of absolute top Favorites. The novella _True Names_ is another Favorite, having a large impact when I first read it (it was the first real introduction
of cyberspace.) All three of these fell into a rare category for me: books that upon finishing my first reading demanded an immediate re-read.
Chris
SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
On 21/03/2024 13:24, James Nicoll wrote:
SF author Vernor Vinge (1944 - 2024) is reported to have died, age 79.
Was it news to me only that his name
is pronounced "Verner Vinjee"? Is it
in "About the Author"? I didn't think
of it until BBC radio started talking
about his work this last week or weekend -
I don't know which programme - but it
is in no real way a secret. Wikipedia
will say it on demand. Likewise, of
course, the former Mrs. Vinjee.
Both _A Fire Upon the Deep_ and _A Deepness in the Sky_ are in my list of absolute top Favorites.
a large impact when I first read it (it was the first real introduction
of cyberspace.) All three of these fell into a rare category for me: books that upon finishing my first reading demanded an immediate re-read.
Chris
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