William Tenn

William Tenn

William Tenn is the pseudonym for the science fiction work of Philip Klass.

Born May 9, 1920, in London, England, he moved before his second birthday with his parents to New York where he grew up in Brooklyn. After serving in the United States Army during World War II as a combat engineer in Europe, he held a job as a technical editor with an Air Force radar and radio laboratory and was employed by Bell Labs.

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Since 1945, he has written academic articles, essays, two novels and more than 60 short stories. He began writing while working at Bell Labs, and during the early 1950s, readers of "Galaxy Science Fiction" looked forward to issues featuring his satirical science fiction.

His radar lab experience prompted his first story, "Alexander the Bait," about a radar beam aimed at the moon, was published in "Astounding Science Fiction" (May 1946). Within months, a Signal Corps lab bounced a radar beam off the moon, making his story obsolete. He commented, "It was a bad story, just good enough to be published. Others in the same magazine were much better, so I really worked hard on my second one. I did as well as I knew how."

His second story, the widely reprinted "Child's Play" (1947), told of a lawyer who creates people with his Build-A-Man kit, a Christmas gift intended for a child of the future. After publication in "Astounding Science Fiction" (May 1946), Tenn was soon hailed as the science fiction field's reigning humorist and satirist.

Many stories followed, including "Venus and the Seven Sexes" (1951), "Down Among the Dead Men" (1954), "Time in Advance" (1956) and "On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi" (1974). One of his non-fiction articles, "Mr. Eavesdropper," was later collected in "Best Magazine Articles, 1968". His essay and interview collection, "Dancing Naked", was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Related Book in 2004. He was given the Author Emeritus honor by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 1999.

"The Science Fiction Encyclopedia" ranked Tenn as "one of the genre's very few genuinely comic, genuinely incisive writers of short fiction." Theodore Sturgeon summed up Tenn's humorous viewpoint on life::It would be too wide a generalization to say that every SF satire, every SF comedy and every attempt at witty and biting criticism found in the field is a poor and usually cheap imitation of what this man has been doing since the 1940s. His incredibly involved and complex mind can at times produce constructive comment so pointed and astute that the fortunate recipient is permanently improved by it. Admittedly, the price may be to create two whole categories for our species: humanity and William Tenn. For each of which you must create your ethos and your laws. I've done that. And to me it's worth it.

Novels

Tenn wrote two novels, both published in 1968. "Of Men and Monsters" is an expansion of his story "The Men in the Walls," originally in "Galaxy Science Fiction" (October 1963). "A Lamp for Medusa" was published as a double novel with Dave Van Arnam's "The Players of Hell". This novella was an expansion of his story "Medusa Was a Lady!" from the October, 1951 issue of "Fantastic Adventures".

Biography

Phil and Fruma Klass married in 1957, and they moved in the mid-1960s to State College, Pennsylvania, where he taught English and comparative literature at Penn State University for 24 years. Born in 1935, Fruma Klass grew up in New York City and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn College to work as a lab technician, a medical editor and a Harper & Row copy editor. At Penn State, she was a writing instructor and a copy editor for the Penn State University Press.

When Phil Klass retired, the couple moved to the Pittsburgh suburb of Mt. Lebanon in 1988, and she took a job as an editor with Black Box Corporation. That same year, her first short story, "Before the Rainbow," was published in the anthology "Synergy 3". In 1996, her second story, "After the Rainbow," won a Writers of the Future prize; the story was published in "Writers of the Future, Vol. XII". In 2004, she entered a worldwide essay competition, the Power of Purpose Awards, sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation. Competing against 7,000 entrants from 97 countries, she won $25,000 for her essay, "Streets of Mud, Streets of Gold."

Phil Klass was a Guest of Honor at the 2004 World Science Fiction Convention and was named Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction Writers of America in 1999. He was the Author Guest of Honor at [http://loscon.org Loscon 33] at the LAX Marriott in Los Angeles in 2006.

He has published most of his fiction as William Tenn and much of his nonfiction as Phil (or Philip) Klass. He is sometimes confused with UFO debunker Philip J. Klass, who was born about the same time and who died August 9, 2005.

In Pittsburgh, Phil and Fruma Klass are members of the Pittsburgh Area Real Time Science Fiction Enthusiasts Consortium (PARSEC).

Pittsburgh's Malacandra Productions staged a nine-character play adapted by John Regis from the classic William Tenn science fiction short story, " [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06165/697976-325.stm Winthrop Was Stubborn] ." Directed by David Brody for the Three Rivers Arts Festival, this production ran from June 2 through June 17, 2006.

Bibliography

*"Children of Wonder" (1953)
*"Of All Possible Worlds" (1955)
*"The Human Angle" (1956)
*"Time in Advance" (1958)
*"A Lamp for Medusa" (novella published as a double with "The Players of Hell" by Dave Van Arnam) (1968)
*"Of Men and Monsters" (1968) (novel)
*"Once Against the Law" (1968) (anthology of crime fiction edited by Tenn and Donald E. Westlake)
*"The Seven Sexes" (1968)
*"The Square Root of Man" (1968)
*"The Wooden Star" (1968)
*"" (omnibus) (2000)
*"" (ominbus) (2001)
*"Dancing Naked, the Unexpurgated William Tenn" (nonfiction omnibus) (2004) [Hugo Nominee, Best Related Book, 2005]

Read

* [http://dpsinfo.com/williamtenn/constantinople.html William Tenn: "Constantinople" (full text)]
* [http://dpsinfo.com/williamtenn/poulanderson.html William Tenn: "Poul Anderson" (full text)]
* [http://www.noreascon.org/guests/tenn-remembrances.html William Tenn: "Remembrance of Worldcons Past" (full text)]
* [http://dpsinfo.com/williamtenn/welles.html William Tenn: "Welles or Wells: The First Invasion from Mars" (full text)]
* [http://www.templeton.org/powerofpurpose/winners/printer_klass.html "Streets of Mud, Streets of Gold," $25,000 award-winning essay by Fruma Klass (full text)]

External links

* [http://dpsinfo.com/williamtenn/bibliography.html Bibliography]
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* [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04287/394674.stm Fruma Klass: "Essay winner" by Linda Wilson Fuoco ("Pittsburgh Post-Gazette")]
* [http://www.noreascon.org/guests/mann-on-tenn.html "More Than a Touch of Klass" by Laurie Mann]
* [http://dpsinfo.com/williamtenn/ William Tenn official site]


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