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Works about Philip José Farmer (10): K
The entries are in alphabetical order of the writer's name.
If more than one publication is mentioned, the publication of which a cover scan is included is indicated with a . Click on a cover to see it enlarged.


Kastner, Jörg - "Neues aus Peoria: Philip José Farmer in Deutschland, die letzten fuenf Jahre"

[No further information.]
  • (German)
    Science Fiction Times Vol.32 #9, September 1990
    [Fanzine]
 
   

Kastner, Jörg - "Wider die Etikettierer: Philip José Farmers Fleisch und die (selbst-) Zensur"

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  • (German)
    Science Fiction Times Vol.32 #8, August 1990
    [Fanzine]
 
   

Kemball-Cook, Jessica - "SF Conglomerate"

[No further information.]
  • New Society, May 27, 1976
 
   

Kemmler, Olaf - "Ein schrecklich ungezogenes Kind"
Article in which Kemmler gives an introduction and overview of the life and career of this 'enfant terrible' of the science fiction world. Many of Farmer's best works are mentioned along the way in this thorough and six pages long article.
  • (German)
    phantastisch! No. 28, October 2007


Michael Gottfried
 

Kiausch, Usch -"Kidnapping Tarzan and Frankenstein"

A shortened transcript of a dialog between Brian Aldiss and Philip José Farmer, held one evening (March 23rd) at the 1990 Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, the eleventh annual IAFA conference, at Fort Lauderdale in Florida. Both authors are talking about their stories based on other writers' work, like Venus on a Half-Shell and Frankenstein Unbound, and why they choose to do so. Also about their disappointment about books, The Unreasoning Mask and Report on Probability A, that did not get the attention from the readers they deserved.
  • (German)
    Das Science Fiction Jahr 1991, edited by Wolgang Jeschke
    Heyne (Band 4760), ISBN 3-453-04471-1, paperback, 
    -/1991
Patrick Woodroffe
   

Kindt, Annemarie - "...Zie ik brede rivieren..."

Article about the Riverworld and Farmer's writing career in general on the occasion of the publication of the first two Riverworld books in the Netherlands. The author concludes that the books are very bad translated ("...stupid, careless and blunt...") and she urges the readers to buy and read the books in English "...because they are worth it...".
  • (Dutch)
    Holland SF Vol. 13, No. 2, March 1979
    [Fanzine]

   

Klein, Gérard - "Philip José Farmer ou Comment devenir un petit dieu (1)"
[No further information.]
  • (French)
    Fiction Nr. 174, May 1968
  • Online: read it here
 

Philippe Druillet
 

Klein, Gérard - "Philip José Farmer ou Comment devenir un petit dieu (2)"
[No further information.]
  • (French)
    Fiction Nr. 175, June 1968
  • Online: read it here
 

Mario Sarchielli
   

Klein, Gérard - "Préface"

A lenghty foreword - twenty pages long - to the French edition of the novel Inside Outside.

Jackie Paternoster
   

Klein, Gérard - "Présentation"
An introduction to what is called Farmer's opus magnum, the complete Riverworld series, published in France in two boxed omnibuses.
  • (French)
    Le Cycle du Fleuve, volume 1
    Robert Laffont (Ailleurs & Demain), ISBN 2-221-10076-X, trade paperback, 11/2003

Jurgen Ziewe
   

Knight, Bill - "Tarzan's Illinois Roots"

A review essay about PJF's The Dark Heart of Time (a Tarzan Novel), which "...features treasure hunting, betrayal, escapes from certain doom, and ambitious interpretations of history and religion, and the wry wit Farmer brings to all of his writing..." and about John Taliaferro's Tarzan Forever (The Life of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Creator of Tarzan). It's called a shame that the Illinois State Library is not giving Edgar Rice Burroughs credit for being an Illinois author.
  • Illinois Issues Volume XXV, No.10, October 1999
    [Magazine of the University of Illinois at Springfield.]
  • Online: read it here
 

Knight, Tracy - "Afterword"
Some nice words how this story came to be, after more than three decades lying in Farmer's basement and finished by Danny Adams, "This novella is truly a product of timelessness and folded space." Knight much enjoyed the story.


Dominic Harman
   

Knight, Tracy - "
A Man Bigger Than His Works" (A Fragmented Appreciation)

Charles Berlin
 

Knight, Tracy - "The Trickster Awakens: Philip José Farmer and Venus on the Half-Shell"
An article on the how and why Farmer wrote the novel Venus on the Half-Shell, about the trickster motif used herein, and the chasm this book after its publication created "...in the nascent relationship between Farmer and Vonnegut...".

Keith Howell
   

Körber, Joachim & Kohnle, Uli - "Philip José Farmer - Eine Bibliographie"
A bibliography of the original publications of the books and stories as well of the German translations till 1984. The blibliography has many errors.
  • (German)
    Schockvisionen
    Knaur (Band 5779), ISBN 3-426-05779-4, paperback, 07/1984

Peter Goodfellow
   

Kramer, Alexandr - "Farmer, Philip José"

Entry about PJF's writing career and work with information about the Czech translations.
  • (Czech) 
    Encyklopedie literatury science fiction, edited by Ondrej Neff and Jaroslav Olsa, Jr.
    AFSF, ISBN 80-85390-33-7, hardcover, -/1995
    [Joined publication with H&H, ISBN 80-85787-90-3.]
 
   
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