Sobre el Autor

Cordwainer Smith, born Paul Linebarger, was an influential American science fiction author known for his richly imaginative storytelling and unique narrative style. His works often explored themes of humanity, technology, and the complexities of the human experience within the framework of speculative fiction. Smith's stories are characterized by their lyrical prose and deep philosophical undercurrents, setting them apart from many contemporaries in the genre. He is best remembered for his short stories set in the Instrumentality of Mankind, a universe where human emotions and societal structures are intricately woven into the fabric of a far-future society.

Despite writing primarily in the 1940s and 1950s, Smith's legacy continues to resonate within the science fiction community. His ability to blend mythology with futuristic concepts has influenced numerous writers and artists. His works have been compiled in various anthologies, showcasing his contributions to the genre and ensuring that his unique voice remains a vital part of science fiction literature. Smith's stories, such as "The Rediscovery of Man" and "Scanners Live in Vain," invite readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the potential ramifications of human advancement.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento July 2, 1913
Lugar de Nacimiento Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento August 6, 1966