Über den Autor

Phyllis Gotlieb was a Canadian science fiction writer renowned for her imaginative storytelling and unique perspectives on science and humanity. Born in Toronto, she crafted a literary career that spanned several decades, contributing significantly to the genre of speculative fiction. Her work often explored themes of identity, consciousness, and the intersection of science with the human experience, setting her apart as a distinctive voice in Canadian literature. Gotlieb's stories frequently featured anthropomorphic aliens and deep philosophical inquiries, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of existence.

Throughout her career, Gotlieb was recognized not only for her compelling narratives but also for her ability to blend science fiction with elements of fantasy and mythology. She authored numerous novels and short stories, receiving accolades for her contributions to the field, including the prestigious Aurora Award. Her works, such as "A Judgment of Dragons" and "Anthropomorphic Aliens," showcased her talent for weaving intricate plots that challenged conventional boundaries, making her a significant figure in the world of speculative fiction.

Nationalität Kanadisch
Geburtsdatum July 17, 1926
Geburtsort Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Todesdatum April 22, 2019