À propos de l'auteur

Ralph Milne Farley was an American author known for his significant contributions to the science fiction genre. He produced a body of work that encapsulated the imaginative possibilities of science, often exploring themes of technology, alien civilizations, and philosophical musings on existence. His stories were marked by a blend of adventure and speculative ideas, appealing to a wide audience of science fiction enthusiasts during his time.

Farley's work extended beyond mere storytelling; he also engaged in critical discussions around the genre's evolution and its impact on culture. His novels and short stories, including notable titles such as "Cosmos" and "Famous Fantastic Classics #2," reflect a keen insight into the human condition, intertwined with futuristic concepts. Farley’s legacy continues to influence contemporary science fiction writers, making him a notable figure in the literary landscape of the 20th century.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance November 1, 1887
Lieu de naissance Boulder, Colorado, USA
Date de décès April 1, 1963