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Fredric Brown (October 29, 1906 – March 11, 1972) was an American science fiction and mystery writer. He was born in Cincinnati.
He is perhaps best known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the "short short" form—stories of 1 to 3 pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a somewhat postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well. One of his stories, "Arena," is officially credited for an adaptation as an episode of the landmark television series, Star Trek.
His science fiction novel What Mad Universe (1949) is a parody of pulp SF story conventions. Martians, Go Home (1955) is both a broad farce and a satire on human frailties as seen through the eyes of a billion jeering, invulnerable Martians who arrive not to conquer the world but to drive it crazy.
The Lights in the Sky Are Stars (1952) tells the story of an aging astronaut who is trying to get his beloved space program back on track after Congress has cut off the funds for it – an accurate prediction of the actual conditions for a space program, at a time when many SF writers still tended to ignore or downplay the financial side of spaceflight. Its title might have been the inspiration for the title of the final episode of the anime Gurren Lagann, "The Lights In The Sky Are Stars", as well as the second film adapting the events of the series.
Brown is the color of dark wood or rich soil. Brown is a composite color; in printing or painting, brown is made by combining red, black and yellow, or red, yellow and blue. In the RGB color model used to make colors on television screens and computer monitors, brown is made by combining red and green, in specific proportions. The brown color is seen widely in nature, in wood, soil, and human hair color, eye color and skin pigmentation. In Europe and the United States, brown is the color most often associated with plainness, humility, the rustic, and poverty. Brown is also, according to public opinion surveys in Europe and the United States, the least favorite color of the public.
The Sahara Desert around Kufra Oasis, Libya, seen from space
The Sahara Desert around Kufra Oasis, Libya, seen from space
Chocolate. A sachertorte in a Vienna cafe.
Chocolate. A sachertorte in a Vienna cafe.
Espresso-roasted coffee beans.
Espresso-roasted coffee beans.
"Minus One" is a short story by British author J. G. Ballard; it was first published in the June 1963 edition of Science Fantasy (Volume 20, Number 59), the 1967 collection The Disaster Area, and then later in the larger The Complete Short Stories of J. G. Ballard: Volume 1 anthology (2006).
"Minus One" is set in Green Hill Asylum, which has as its motto, 'There is a Green Hill Far, Far Away'. It provides a private prison where the rich can incarcerate "miscreant or unfortunate relatives whose presence would otherwise be a burden or embarrassment". Security rather than treatment comes first and the asylum boasted that no-one had ever escaped, that is until the disappearance of a patient called Hinton. Thorough searches are conducted and staff questioned but no trace of him can be found. Dr. Mellinger, the director of the asylum leads the investigation and it transpires that nobody can remember much about him at all. Dr Mellinger realises that the patients are not being treated as individuals and decides that from then on the regime of Green Hill will change to take more interest in the individual. Still the disappearance of Hinton remains unexplained; Dr. Mellinger looks at Hinton's file and realises that it is the only evidence of him ever having existed. Fortuitously the file is then 'lost' and the director announces that the disappearance was an administrative error and that Hinton had never really existed. All are happy until a visitor arrives at the hospital to see her husband. It is Mrs Hinton. As she is obviously suffering from delusions in need of treatment she is forcibly admitted.
X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio drama series broadcast from April 24, 1955 to January 9, 1958 in various timeslots on NBC.
Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950–51), the first 15 episodes of X Minus One were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations by NBC staff writers, including Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with some original scripts by Kinoy and Lefferts.
Included in the series were adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven", Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World", J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit", Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air", and George Lefferts' "The Parade".
The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into the following introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction):
Often imitated (plundered for inspiration?), “Arena” was first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. There is some controversy over whether it was a source for the “Fun and Games” episode of the 1960’s anthology TV series The Outer Limits but there is no disagreement that it was acknowledged as a source for the “Arena” episode of Star Trek, the original series, which was broadcast on NBC on January 19, 1967.
X Minus One "Knock" by Fredric Brown NBC 5/22/55 Stereo Oldtime Radio Sci-Fi Familiar to almost all science fiction fans, it begins with the famous two opening sentences, making these lines the shortest SF story ever told: "The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock at the door..." Brown then proceeds to tell us just who or what was knocking on the door. Known for his satire and humor, Brown tells what appears to be a truly horrific tale replete with aliens, death, and torture, only to have the last line bring us around to humor. "Knock" was X Minus One's 5th episode. Please rate , subscribe and Tune in for more Episodes Thx to everyone for the support! : ) I am working hard behind the scenes searching for more vintage high quality material to post! I have recently m...
A short story by Science Fiction writer Fredric Brown. He is perhaps best known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the "short short" form—stories of 1 to 3 pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a somewhat postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well. One of his stories, "Arena," is officially credited for an adaptation as an episode of the landmark television series, Star Trek.
A student made, 5 minute narrative about the last woman on earth. Project guidelines: no dialogue
➘ LEGGI LA DESCRIZIONE - Iscriviti, lascia un mi piace e condividi il video! ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ http://www.telegram.me/audioracconti ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ https://www.facebook.com/AudioRaccontiEB ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010151683009 ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ https://instagram.com/emilio_bologna/ ______________________________________________________ Tutti i diritti riservati a Fredric Brown e Mondadori (testo tradotto). Voce narrante - Emilio Bolgna Music by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com Impressionante l'ironia con cui F. Brown in questo racconto breve ci offre un interessante spunto sulla diversità. Spunto che si può cogliere solo dall'inaspettato finale.
Ziemianie przynoszacy dary - Fredric Brown Pomóż - http://www.1000dzieci.pl/107-weronika-pawlowska Gry za darmo - http://pp.funhub.pl/api/click/508897 Świetna gra na przeglądarkę. - http://panel.portmmo.com/scripts/click.php?aid=atoja&bid;=3f92aa27
Cortometraggio realizzato in animazione 3D.Liberamente ispirato dal famoso omonimo racconto di fantascienza di Fredric Brown.
Astromysz - Fredric Brown Pomóż - http://www.1000dzieci.pl/107-weronika-pawlowska Gry za darmo - http://pp.funhub.pl/api/click/508897 Świetna gra na przeglądarkę. - http://panel.portmmo.com/scripts/click.php?aid=atoja&bid;=3f92aa27
Often imitated (plundered for inspiration?), “Arena” was first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. There is some controversy over whether it was a source for the “Fun and Games” episode of the 1960’s anthology TV series The Outer Limits but there is no disagreement that it was acknowledged as a source for the “Arena” episode of Star Trek, the original series, which was broadcast on NBC on January 19, 1967.
X Minus One "Knock" by Fredric Brown NBC 5/22/55 Stereo Oldtime Radio Sci-Fi Familiar to almost all science fiction fans, it begins with the famous two opening sentences, making these lines the shortest SF story ever told: "The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock at the door..." Brown then proceeds to tell us just who or what was knocking on the door. Known for his satire and humor, Brown tells what appears to be a truly horrific tale replete with aliens, death, and torture, only to have the last line bring us around to humor. "Knock" was X Minus One's 5th episode. Please rate , subscribe and Tune in for more Episodes Thx to everyone for the support! : ) I am working hard behind the scenes searching for more vintage high quality material to post! I have recently m...
A short story by Science Fiction writer Fredric Brown. He is perhaps best known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the "short short" form—stories of 1 to 3 pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a somewhat postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well. One of his stories, "Arena," is officially credited for an adaptation as an episode of the landmark television series, Star Trek.
A student made, 5 minute narrative about the last woman on earth. Project guidelines: no dialogue
➘ LEGGI LA DESCRIZIONE - Iscriviti, lascia un mi piace e condividi il video! ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ http://www.telegram.me/audioracconti ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ https://www.facebook.com/AudioRaccontiEB ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010151683009 ▄ ▅ ▅ ▄ https://instagram.com/emilio_bologna/ ______________________________________________________ Tutti i diritti riservati a Fredric Brown e Mondadori (testo tradotto). Voce narrante - Emilio Bolgna Music by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com Impressionante l'ironia con cui F. Brown in questo racconto breve ci offre un interessante spunto sulla diversità. Spunto che si può cogliere solo dall'inaspettato finale.
Ziemianie przynoszacy dary - Fredric Brown Pomóż - http://www.1000dzieci.pl/107-weronika-pawlowska Gry za darmo - http://pp.funhub.pl/api/click/508897 Świetna gra na przeglądarkę. - http://panel.portmmo.com/scripts/click.php?aid=atoja&bid;=3f92aa27
Cortometraggio realizzato in animazione 3D.Liberamente ispirato dal famoso omonimo racconto di fantascienza di Fredric Brown.
Astromysz - Fredric Brown Pomóż - http://www.1000dzieci.pl/107-weronika-pawlowska Gry za darmo - http://pp.funhub.pl/api/click/508897 Świetna gra na przeglądarkę. - http://panel.portmmo.com/scripts/click.php?aid=atoja&bid;=3f92aa27
Often imitated (plundered for inspiration?), “Arena” was first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. There is some controversy over whether it was a source for the “Fun and Games” episode of the 1960’s anthology TV series The Outer Limits but there is no disagreement that it was acknowledged as a source for the “Arena” episode of Star Trek, the original series, which was broadcast on NBC on January 19, 1967.
X Minus One "Knock" by Fredric Brown NBC 5/22/55 Stereo Oldtime Radio Sci-Fi Familiar to almost all science fiction fans, it begins with the famous two opening sentences, making these lines the shortest SF story ever told: "The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock at the door..." Brown then proceeds to tell us just who or what was knocking on the door. Known for his satire and humor, Brown tells what appears to be a truly horrific tale replete with aliens, death, and torture, only to have the last line bring us around to humor. "Knock" was X Minus One's 5th episode. Please rate , subscribe and Tune in for more Episodes Thx to everyone for the support! : ) I am working hard behind the scenes searching for more vintage high quality material to post! I have recently m...
The tense, surprising conclusion of a Science Fiction classic. Human and extraterrestrial battle to the death! A performance reading by Oscar nominated and Emmy Award winning Special Effects Make-up Artist Ed French.
A world had collapsed around this man—a world that would never shout his praises again. The burned-out cities were still and dead, the twisted bodies and twisted souls giving him their last salute in death. And now he was alone, alone surrounded by memories, alone and waiting ... Read by: Phil Chenevert (https://librivox.org/reader/5717)
A confused man claims to have been taken over by a Martian, following a great disaster on the red planet. Aired 7th August 1956, on X Minus One - the science fiction radio series broadcast from 1955 to 1958 on NBC Radio
Man VS. Monster with the fate of the Human Race hanging on the result of intergalactic gladiatorial combat! An exciting performance reading by Oscar nominated and Emmy winning Special makeup FX artist Ed French. Startling Science Fiction from the pen of Fredric Brown
Astromysz - Fredric Brown Pomóż - http://www.1000dzieci.pl/107-weronika-pawlowska Gry za darmo - http://pp.funhub.pl/api/click/508897 Świetna gra na przeglądarkę. - http://panel.portmmo.com/scripts/click.php?aid=atoja&bid;=3f92aa27
"Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus" - Risposte per obiezioni ebraiche a Gesù. Una serie con il prof. Michael L. Brown, dottore di lingue semitiche del vicino oriente
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