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Harlan Jay Ellison

ハーラン・ジェイ・エリソン

Harlan Jei Erison

Aliases: Cordwainer Bird / Nalrah Nosille
Pen Names: Cordwainer BirdPseudonym used when scripts were mangled by producers

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1934-05-27 (Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.)
Died
2018-06-28 (Los Angeles, California, U.S.) age 84
Nationality
American
Languages
English
Religion
Jewish atheist
Residence History
Cleveland, Ohio → Painesville, Ohio → New York City → Chicago → California

Career

Occupations
Author, Screenwriter, Essayist
Active Years
1949-2018
Affiliations
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)
Memberships
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA Grand Master)
Influenced By
Cordwainer Smith
Influenced
Stephen King

Education

Ohio State University
Creative Writing
Period: 1951-1953
Country: United States
Expelled for verbally abusing a creative writing professor

Awards

Hugo Award
1966
Work: "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman
Category: Best Short Story
Organization: World Science Fiction Society
Result: Winner
Nebula Award
1966
Work: "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman
Category: Best Short Story
Organization: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Result: Winner
Hugo Award
1968
Work: I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
Category: Best Short Story
Organization: World Science Fiction Society
Result: Winner
Hugo Award
1968
Work: The City on the Edge of Forever
Category: Best Dramatic Presentation
Organization: World Science Fiction Society
Result: Winner
Edgar Award
1974
Work: The Whimper of Whipped Dogs
Category: Best Short Story
Organization: Mystery Writers of America
Result: Winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Dangerous Visions

1967 Speculative fiction

Influential anthology of speculative fiction

New Wave SF

A Boy and His Dog

1969 Post-apocalyptic SF

Post-apocalyptic tale of a boy and his telepathic dog

FriendshipApocalypse
Adaptations
  • [Film] A Boy and His Dog / L. Q. Jones (1975)

I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

1967 Science Fiction

Humans tormented eternally by a godlike computer

AI horrorHumanity
Adaptations
  • [Video game] I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (1995)

"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman

1965 Science Fiction

Civil disobedience in a dystopian future

Anti-authorityTime

The City on the Edge of Forever

1967 SF Teleplay

Iconic Star Trek episode

Time travelLove
Adaptations
  • [TV episode] The City on the Edge of Forever / Joseph Pevney (1967)

Bibliography

  • Harlan Ellison bibliography

Style & Themes

Literary Style
ProvocativeInnovativeNew Wave
Recurring Motifs
HumanityTechnological horrorRebellion

Health

  • Heart attack
    1994
    Quadruple coronary bypass surgery
  • Stroke
    2014
    Right-side paralysis
  • Bipolar disorder
    晩年
    Treatment for clinical depression

Legacy

Prolific and influential New Wave speculative fiction writer

Archives

  • Harlan Ellison Literary Estate

In Popular Culture

  • Known for lawsuits like Terminator and combative personality

Quotes

  • My work is foursquare for chaos.
    Source: Danse Macabre (1981)

Trivia

  • Fired by Disney on first day
  • Sent dead gopher to publisher
  • Wrote Star Trek's best episode