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C. M. Kornbluth was an influential American science fiction writer known for his sharp wit and satirical approach to the genre. Born in 1923, Kornbluth began his writing career in the late 1940s, producing a series of notable short stories and novels that explored themes of technology, society, and human nature. His works often contained a critical view of contemporary society, delving into the implications of technological advancement and the human condition. Some of his most recognized works include 'Not This August' and 'Wolfbane', which showcase his ability to blend dark humor with thought-provoking commentary.

Despite his relatively short life, Kornbluth left a significant mark on the science fiction community. His collaborations with fellow writers, especially with Frederik Pohl, produced some of the most memorable stories of the era. Kornbluth's unique voice and perspective continue to resonate with readers and writers alike, influencing generations of science fiction creators. His legacy persists in the genre, as he is remembered for both his imaginative storytelling and his incisive examination of the societal issues of his time.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum July 23, 1923
Geburtsort New York City, New York, USA
Todesdatum February 21, 1958