An American pioneer in the science fiction genre, Harness developed themes of transcendental metamorphosis in his many works which have largely been ignored by American readers despite earning consistent praise from leading British writers, including Brian Aldiss and Michael Moorcock.
Genres: Science Fiction
Series
Rings
1. Flight into Yesterday (1953)
aka The Paradox Men
2. The Ring of Ritornel (1968)
3. Firebird (1980)
1. Flight into Yesterday (1953)
aka The Paradox Men
2. The Ring of Ritornel (1968)
3. Firebird (1980)
Novels
Wolfhead (1978)
The Catalyst (1980)
The Venetian Court (1982)
Redworld (1986)
Krono (1988)
Lurid Dreams (1990)
Lunar Justice (1991)
Cybele, with Bluebonnets (2002)
The Catalyst (1980)
The Venetian Court (1982)
Redworld (1986)
Krono (1988)
Lurid Dreams (1990)
Lunar Justice (1991)
Cybele, with Bluebonnets (2002)
Collections
Anthologies containing stories by Charles Harness
Out of This World 10 (1959)
Space Opera (1974)
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 14 (1985)
Commando Brigade 3000 (1994)
The Science Fiction Century (1997)
Space Opera (1974)
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 14 (1985)
Commando Brigade 3000 (1994)
The Science Fiction Century (1997)
Short stories
The Chess Players | |||
The Paradox Men (1949) | |||
Stalemate in Space (1949) | |||
The Rose [short story] (1953) | |||
The Lagging Profession (1961) (as by Leonard Lockhard) | |||
The Alchemist (1966) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula Awards (nominee) | ||
An Ornament to His Profession [short story] (1966) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula Awards (nominee) | ||
Probable Cause (1969) | Nebula Awards (nominee) | ||
Summer Solstice (1984) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
The Cajamarca Project (1985) | |||
George Washington Slept Here (1985) | |||
The GUAC Bug (1998) |
Awards
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