1952 in science fiction
The year 1952 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.
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Births and deaths
Births
- Douglas Adams (d. 2001)
- Robin Wayne Bailey
- Kage Baker (d. 2010)
- Steven Barnes
- João Barreiros
- Candas Dorsey
- Debra Doyle (d. 2020)
- Valerio Evangelisti (d. 2022)
- Jane Fancher
- Kathleen Ann Goonan (d. 2021)
- Muhammed Zafar Iqbal
- Gwyneth Jones
- Sharon Lee
- Brad Linaweaver (d. 2019)
- Nathan Lowell
- Susan R. Matthews
- Patrick O'Leary
- Marek Oramus
- Tim Powers
- Kim Stanley Robinson
- Mary Rosenblum (d. 2018)
- Al Sarrantonio
- Dana Stabenow
- Somtow Sucharitkul (also known as S. P. Somtow)
- Yoshiki Tanaka
- Tais Teng
- Lisa Tuttle
- Kathy Tyers
- David Weber
- David Zindell
Literary releases
Novels
- City by Clifford D. Simak, a collection of interconnected stories exploring humanity's future and its interactions with robots and aliens.
- The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov, involves intrigue and political maneuvering on a remote planet in a galactic empire.
- Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov, continues the saga of the Foundation as it confronts challenges from within and without the galaxy.
- Islands in the Sky by Arthur C. Clarke (juvenile), follows a young boy's adventure aboard a space station and his encounters with space travel.
- Marooned on Mars by Lester del Rey (juvenile), survival and adventure on the Martian surface.
- Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut, dystopian novel exploring the consequences of automation and its impact on society.
- Rocket Jockey by Lester del Rey (juvenile), a young man dreams of becoming a rocket pilot and exploring space.
- The Rolling Stones by Robert A. Heinlein (juvenile), follows the Stone family's spacefaring adventures.
- The Sound of His Horn by Sarban, an alternate history where a Nazi officer hunts humans for sport in a dystopian future.
- The Weapon Makers (revised edition) by A. E. van Vogt, explores a future society where advanced weapons technology plays a crucial role in political power struggles.[nb 1]
Short stories
Movies
| Title | Director | Cast | Country | Subgenre/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alraune | Arthur Maria Rabenalt | Hildegard Knef, Erich von Stroheim | West Germany | Horror |
| 1. April 2000 | Wolfgang Liebeneiner | Hilde Krahl, Joseph Meinrad, Curd Jürgens | Austria | Comedy Fantasy Romance [nb 2] |
| Captive Women | Stuart Gilmore | Robert Clarke, Margaret Field, Gloria Saunders | United States | [nb 3] |
| Invasion USA | Alfred E Green | Gerald Mohr, Peggie Castle, Dan O'Herlihy | United States | Drama War |
| Mother Riley Meets the Vampire a.k.a My Son, the Vampire (USA) | John Gilling | Arthur Lucan, Bela Lugosi | UK | Horror Comedy |
| Radar Men from the Moon | Fred C. Brannon | George D. Wallace, Aline Towne, Roy Barcroft | United States | Action Family Serial film |
| Red Planet Mars | Harry Horner | Peter Graves, Andrea King, Orley Lindgren | United States | Drama |
| Untamed Women | Merle W. Connell, James R. Connell | Mikel Conrad, Doris Merrick, Richard Monahan | United States | War |
| Zombies of the Stratosphere | Fred C. Brannon | Judd Holdren | United States | Action Adventure Serial film |
Awards
The main science-fiction awards known at the present time did not exist at this time.
See also
Notes
- Serialized in 1943, first published in book form in 1947.
- Original title: 1 April 2000.
- 1956 reissue title: 1000 Years from Now
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