- Barry N. Malzberg
Barry Nathaniel Malzberg (born 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of
science fiction andfantasy .Overview
Initially in his
post-graduate work Malzberg sought to establish himself as a playwright as well as a prose-fiction writer. He first found commercial and critical success with publication of his surreal novelette "Final War" in "TheMagazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction " under the name K. M. O'Donnell in 1968. In 1965, he had begun working for theScott Meredith Literary Agency , and would intermittently continue with SMLA through the next several decades, being one of its last caretakers.Malzberg's writing style is distinctive, with frequently long, elaborate though carefully constructed sentences and under-use of commas. Most of his science fiction books are short, present-tense narratives concerned exclusively with the consciousness of a single obsessive character. His themes, particularly in the novels "
Beyond Apollo " (1972) and "The Falling Astronauts" (1971) about the USspace exploration programme, include thedehumanisation effects ofbureaucracy andtechnology . In novels like "Galaxies" (1975) and "Herovit's World" (1973), Malzberg usesmetafiction techniques to subject theheroic conventions and literary limitations ofspace opera to bitingsatire .His editorial career has included stints at a men's-magazine publisher, and as editor of
fiction magazines "Amazing Stories " and "Fantastic" in 1968, as well as anthologies such as "Final Stage" (withEdward L. Ferman ) and several withBill Pronzini , among others. He has been an enormously prolific writer, particularly in the early 1970s, in a variety of fields, most often incrime fiction andfantastic fiction , with notable, ambitious work published in other fields, as well, under his own name, as O'Donnell, and as Mike Barry and under other pseudonyms. He has also often written in collaboration with Pronzini,Kathe Koja , and others. He wrote the novelization of theSaul Bass -directed 1974 film "Phase IV ".A devotee of classical music, he is also a violinist, and performed in the premiere performance of work by
Somtow Sucharitkul ; he has also been nominated several times for theHugo Award , and won the "Locus " Award for his collection of historical and critical essays, "The Engines of the Night" (1982).Malzberg's work has been widely praised by critics, while being attacked by proponents of
hard science fiction for its pessimistic, anti-Campbellian tenor. Thedystopian andmetafictional elements of Malzberg's work have led to numerous parodies inside science fiction, includingPaul Di Filippo , whose first published story, "Falling Expectations," was a parody of Malzberg.For the last several years, Malzberg has collaborated with friend and fellow science fiction writer
Mike Resnick on a series on advice columns for writers in theScience Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America 's quarterly magazine "SFWA Bulletin".Partial bibliography
Novels
*1968 Screen
*1968 Oracle of the Thousand Hands
*1969 The Empty People (writing as K M O'Donnell)
*1970 Dwellers of the Deep (writing as K M O'Donnell)
*1971 Confessions of Westchester County
*1971 The Falling Astronauts
*1971 Gather in the Hall of the Planets (writing as K M O'Donnell)
*1971 In My Parents' Bedroom
*1972Beyond Apollo
*1972 Overlay
*1972 The Men Inside
*1972 Revelations
*1973Phase IV , adapted from the screenplay byMayo Simon
*1973 Herovit's World
*1973 In the Enclosure
*1973 Tactics of Conquest
*1973 Opening Fire
*1974 The Destruction of the Temple
*1974 On a Planet Alien
*1974 The Sodom and Gomorrah Business
*1974 Guernica Night
*1974 The Day of the Burning
*1974 Underlay
*1975 The Gamesman
*1975 Galaxies
*1975 Conversations
*1976 The Running of Beasts (with Bill Pronzini)
*1976 Chorale
*1976 Scop
*1977 The Last Transaction
*1977 Acts of Mercy (with Bill Pronzini)
*1979 Night Screams (with Bill Pronzini)
*1980 Prose Bowl (with Bill Pronzini)
*1982 The Cross of Fire
*1985 The Remaking of Sigmund FreudCollections
*1969 Final War: And Other Fantasies (writing as K M O'Donnell)
*1971 In the Pocket: And Other SF Stories (writing as K M O'Donnell)
*1971 Universe Day (writing as K M O'Donnell)
*1974 Out From Ganymede
*1975 The Many Worlds of Barry Malzberg
*1975 The Best of Barry N Malzberg
*1976 Down Here In The Dream Quarter
*1979 Malzberg At Large
*1980 The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady: A Collection
*1982 The Engines of the Night: Science Fiction in the Eighties (Essays)
*1994 The Passage of the Light—The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg (with Tony Lewis and Mike Resnick)
*2000 "In the Stone House "
*2001 Shiva: And Other Stories
*2003 Problems Solved (all stories collaborations with Bill Pronzini)
*2007 Breakfast in the Ruins (A much expanded version of "The Engines of the Night")External links
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