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  1. Henry Kuttner was born in Los Angeles, California in 1915. Naphtaly Kuttner (1829–1903) and Amelia Bush (c. 1834–1911), the parents of his father, the bookseller Henry Kuttner (1863–1920), had come from Leszno in Prussia and lived in San Francisco since 1859; the parents of his mother, Annie Levy (1875–1954), were from Great Britain.

  2. Henry Kuttner was, alone and in collaboration with his wife, the great science fiction and fantasy writer C.L. Moore, one of the four or five most important writers of the 1940s, the writer whose work went furthest in its sociological and psychological insight to making science fiction a human as well as technological literature.

  3. His short stories are distributed over numerous overlapping collections: A Gnome There Was (coll 1950 as by Padgett), Ahead of Time (coll 1953), Line to Tomorrow (coll 1954 as by Padgett), No Boundaries (coll 1955 as by Kuttner and Moore), Bypass to Otherness (coll 1961), Return to Otherness (coll 1962), The Best of Kuttner, Volume 1 (coll 1965 ...

  4. Henry Kuttner has 724 books on Goodreads with 78723 ratings. Henry Kuttners most popular book is Fury (U.K.).

  5. The Best of Henry Kuttner (1975) also appeared as: Translation: Lo mejor de Henry Kuttner I [Spanish] (1979) Translation: Lo mejor de Henry Kuttner II [Spanish] (1979) Variant: The Last Mimzy (2007) De trotse robot en andere sf-verhalen [Dutch] (1976) Science-Fiction-Stories 57 [German] (1976) [only as by Henry Kuttner and Lewis Padgett]

  6. Author Henry Kuttner's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  7. Feb 8, 2019 · If you read my review of Wildside Press’s Cyril Kornbluth book, and if you’re on Facebook, you might have noticed that someone (it might have been John W. Campbell award-winning genre writer Amy Thomson) asked when I was going to do one for Henry Kuttner. Well, ask no more, ’cos here’s Henry!

  8. Dec 6, 2016 · But The Best of Henry Kuttner is (thus far) my favorite volume in this series. I highly recommend it, and Kuttner’s other stories. For, as the late Ray Bradbury said over forty years ago and I think is still true today, Henry Kuttner is clearly a neglected master. Here’s the complete Table of Contents:

  9. Aug 7, 2020 · Henry Kuttner: A Memorial Symposium is a memorial fanzine that was edited by Karen Anderson in 1958 after the untimely death of Henry Kuttner from a heart attack (February 3 rd, age 42). It opens with a poem, In Memoriam: Henry Kuttner ( F&SF , May 1958) in which Anderson uses many of Kuttner’s (and Moore’s) story titles to produce an ...

  10. Jan 2, 2022 · Henry Kuttner died on February 3, 1958 in Los Angeles, CA of a heart attack. It has often been lamented that such a promising writer should die so young. I suspect the Kuttners would have left SF for more remunerative and prestigious venues such as Mystery and television.