- Lewis Padgett
Lewis Padgett was the joint pseudonym of the science-fiction authors and spouses
Henry Kuttner andC. L. Moore . Padgett was the author of many humorous short stories of science fiction in the 1940s and 1950s. Among the most famous were:* The "Gallegher" series of stories
* "Mimsy Were the Borogoves "
* "The Twonky"
* "What You Need"Padgett's work "The Twonky" was the inspiration for a radio show recording and a full-length film by the same name. An episode of "The Twilight Zone" was based on the short story "
What You Need ". The New Line Cinema movie "The Last Mimzy " is based on the short story "Mimsy were the Borogoves".Although "Lewis Padgett" was the most common pseudonym for the pair, they also used the pseudonyms "Lawrence O'Donnell" and "C. H. Liddell", as well as collaborating under their own names.
Bibliography
By "Lewis Padgett"
* "A Gnome There Was", 1941.
* "Piggy Bank", 1942.
* "Deadlock", 1942.
* "The Twonky", 1942.
* "Compliments of the Author", 1942.
* "Time Locker", 1943.
* "Mimsy Were the Borogoves ", 1943.
* "Shock", 1943.
* "Open Secret", 1943.
* "The World Is Mine", 1943.
* "Endowment Policy", 1943.
* "Gallegher Plus", 1943.
* "The Iron Standard", 1943.
* "When the Bough Breaks", 1944.
* "The Piper's Son", 1945.
* "Three Blind Mice", 1945.
* "Camouflage", 1945.
* "What You Need", 1945.
* "Line to Tomorrow", 1945.
* "Beggars in Velvet", 1945.
* "We Kill People", 1946.
* "Rain Check", 1946.
* "The Cure", 1946.
* "Time Enough", 1946.
* "The Fairy Chessmen", 1946. (2 parts)
* "Chessboard Planet", 1946. (novel)
* "Murder in Brass", 1946.
* "Project", 1947.
* "Jesting Pilot", 1947.
* "Margin for Error", 1947.
* "Tomorrow and Tomorrow", 1947. (2 parts)
* "Exit the Professor", 1947.
* "The Day He Died", 1947. (novel)
* "Ex Machina", 1948.
* "Private Eye", 1949.
* "The Prisoner in the Skull", 1949.
* "See You Later", 1949.
* "Beyond Earth's Gates", 1949. (novel)
* "Tomorrow and Tomorrow", 1951. (novel)
* "Tomorrow and Tomorrow & The Fairy Chessmen ", 1951. (omnibus)
* "The Far Reality", 1951. (companion novel to "Tomorrow and Tomorrow")
* "Humpty Dumpty", 1953.
* "Epilogue", 1953. (essay)
* "Line to Tomorrow and Other Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction" (collection)By "Lawrence O'Donnell"
* "Clash By Night", 1943.
* "The Children's Hour", 1944.
* "The Code", 1945.
* "The Lion and the Unicorn", 1945.
* "This is the House", 1946.
* "Vintage Season", 1946.
* "Fury", 1947.
* "Promised Land", 1950.
* "Heir Apparent", 1950.
* "Paradise Street", 1950.By "C. H. Liddell"
* "The Sky is Falling", 1950.
* "Carry Me Home", 1950.
* "P.S.'s Feature Flash", 1950. (essay)
* "The Odyssey of Yiggar Throlg", 1951.
* "Android", 1951.
* "We Shall Come Back", 1951.
* "Golden Apple", 1951.
* "The Visitors", 1953.By Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore (as themselves)
* "Quest of the Starstone", 1937.
* "Earth's Last Citadel", 1943.
* "The Mask of Circe", 1948.
* "Home is the Hunter", 1953.
* "Or Else", 1953.
* "A Wild Surmise", 1953.
* "Home There's No Returning", 1955.
* "Two-Handed Engine", 1955.
* "No Boundaries", 1955. (collection)
* "Rite of Passage", 1956.External resources
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