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H. L. Gold was an influential American science fiction editor and writer, primarily known for his role as the editor of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. Under his guidance from 1950 to 1963, Galaxy became a leading platform for innovative and thought-provoking science fiction, showcasing works by notable authors such as Isaac Asimov and Philip K. Dick. Gold's editorial vision helped shape the genre during a pivotal time, encouraging stories that explored deeper social and scientific themes.

In addition to his editorial work, Gold authored several science fiction novels, including 'Grifters' Asteroid' and 'At the Post,' which contributed to his reputation as a significant figure in the genre. His writing often reflected his fascination with humanity's potential and the complexities of human nature in a rapidly changing world. Gold's legacy endures not only through his own stories but also through the many writers he influenced during his tenure in the science fiction community.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum August 7, 1914
Födelseplats New York City, New York, USA
Dödsdatum June 22, 1996