Paul Eugen Sieg
Paul Eugen Sieg (2 August 1899 – 2 May 1950) was a German physicist and science fiction writer.[1] Initially popular during the 1930s, writing Detatom in 1936, his books were reprinted following World War II.[2] Two of his books, Insula and Angolesa, were published posthumously in 1953 and 1954, respectively.[3][4][5]
References
- Stüssi, Anna (2017) [1997 in print]. "Sieg, Paul Eugen". Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon. Vol. 17. De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-907820-20-9. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
- Brandt, Dina (2007). "8. Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten". Der deutsche Zukunftsroman 1918-1945: Gattungstypologie und sozialgeschichtliche Verortung (in German). Max Niemeyer Verlag. p. 336. ISBN 9783110947397.
- Gunn, James E., ed. (1988). The New encyclopedia of science fiction. Viking Press. p. 197.
- Brandt, Dina (2007). "4. Die Handlungselemente im Zukunftsroman". Der deutsche Zukunftsroman 1918-1945: Gattungstypologie und sozialgeschichtliche Verortung (in German). Max Niemeyer Verlag. p. 162. ISBN 9783110947397.
- Friedrich, Hans-Edwin (1995). "VI. Zukunftsroman, utopischer Roman, Science Fiction in der deutschen Literatur – Gesamtdarstellungen". Science Fiction in der deutschsprachigen Literatur: Ein Referat zur Forschung bis 1993 (in German). Max Niemeyer Verlag. p. 177. ISBN 9783484603073.
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