The year 1955 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.
Births and deaths
Births
- Catherine Asaro
- Bruce Bethke
- Pierre Bordage
- Steven Brust
- Sue Burke
- Richard Chwedyk
- Massimo Citi
- Brenda Clough
- Julie E. Czerneda
- Jeffrey Ford
- James Alan Gardner
- Steven Gould
- Simon R. Green
- Karen Haber
- Geoffrey Landis
- Paul J. McAuley
- Pat Murphy
- Richard Parks
- Nisi Shawl
- Jack Skillingstead
- Suzanne Weyn
Deaths
- Nat Schachner (b. 1895)
Literary releases
First editions
- Address: Centauri by F. L. Wallace, a group of disabled outcasts escape to Alpha Centauri and encounter butterfly-like aliens.
- Alien Minds by E. Everett Evans, a secret service agent has the ability to read minds.
- The Big Jump by Leigh Brackett, explores the dangers and discoveries of humanity's first faster-than-light space mission.
- The Chrysalids by John Wyndham, set in a post-apocalyptic world where telepathic children must hide their abilities.
- Earthlight by Arthur C. Clarke, centers on political tensions and a scientific mystery on the Moon.
- The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov, time manipulators struggle with the ethical implications of altering history.
- Gladiator-At-Law by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth, critiques corporate control and social inequality in a future society.
- Hell's Pavement by Damon Knight, the story postulates a technique for dealing with asocial behavior by giving everyone an "analogue", a mental imprint of an authority figure that intervenes whenever violent or otherwise harmful acts are contemplated.[nb 1]
- The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett, post-nuclear war society regresses to agrarian life, shunning technology.
- The Magellanic Cloud by Stanisław Lem (in Polish), depicts a space expedition and the challenges of interstellar travel.
- Not This August by C. M. Kornbluth, explores a Cold War scenario where the U.S. is occupied by Soviet forces.
- The Other Side of Here by Murray Leinster, tells the story of an invasion from the fourth dimension, foiled by an insurrection against the invaders' home government.[nb 2]
- Revolt on Alpha C by Robert Silverberg, colonists on a distant planet rebel against an oppressive government.
- Solar Lottery by Philip K. Dick, a dystopian future where leaders are chosen by random lottery and face constant assassination threats.
- Star Bridge by Jack Williamson and James E. Gunn, an adventure story in the classic Williamson tradition.
- Star Guard by Andre Norton, mercenaries from Earth serve alien civilizations in a galactic federation.
- This Fortress World by James E. Gunn, concerns a man's fight against the power of a future church.
- Timeliner by Charles Eric Maine, a scientist travels forward in time by repeatedly replacing the consciousness of other men.
- Under the Triple Suns by Stanton A. Coblentz, the survivors of the destruction of the earth attempt to settle a new planet.
Short stories
- "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke, Infinity Science Fiction (November).
Short story collections
Juveniles
- Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again by Shigeru Kayama , a novelization of the first two films in the Godzilla franchise produced by Toho, Godzilla (1954) and Godzilla Raids Again (1955), both of which were based on story outlines by Kayama.[1]
- The Secret of the Martian Moons by Donald A. Wollheim (juvenile), playing world-class hide-and-seek with the Martians, a teenager believes he has found them... until the real Martians show up.
- Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein (juvenile), students must survive on a hostile planet after a survival test goes wrong.
Children's books
- Mission to Mars by Patrick Moore, a young man joins a rescue mission to Mars, saves a stranded expedition, and encounters intelligent alien creatures.
Movies
Awards
- They'd Rather Be Right (also known as The Forever Machine) by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley won the Hugo Award for Best Novel.[7]
See also
Notes
References
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