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John Collier (British-American writer)

  • John Henry Noyes Collier
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Collier, John
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Date of birth
1901-05-03
Place of birth
Brixton
Date of death
1980-04-06
Place of death
Pacific Palisades

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John Henry Noyes Collier (3 May 1901 – 6 April 1980) was a British-born writer and screenwriter best known for his short stories, many of which appeared in The New Yorker from the 1930s to the '50s. Many were collected in The John Collier Reader (Knopf, 1972); earlier collections include a 1951 volume, Fancies and Goodnights, which won the International Fantasy Award and remains in print. Individual stories are frequently anthologized in fantasy collections. John Collier's writing has been praised by authors such as Anthony Burgess, Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, Neil Gaiman, Michael Chabon, Wyndham Lewis, and Paul Theroux. He appears to have given few interviews in his life; those include conversations with biographer Betty Richardson, Tom Milne, and Max Wilk.

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Blüten der Nacht: Befremdliche GeschichtenPaperback3-499-11324-41976-03
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73851560
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Q2305122

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