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Works about
Philip José Farmer
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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
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Naha,
Ed - "Farmer, Philip José"
Entry,
about Farmer bursting upon
the sf scene in 1952 with "The
Lovers"
and how he "...continued to pen interesting tales along sexual,
emotional
lines, including A
Woman a Day
(1953) and "Rastignac
the Devil"
(1954)...". Several more stories and novels are briefly mentioned, like
the "Father
Carmody" series, The
World of Tiers series and Riverworld.
- The
Science Fictionary (An A-Z
Guide to the World of SF Authors, Films & TV Shows), by Ed Naha
Seaview
Books, ISBN 0-87223-619-6,
hardcover, 12/1980
Wideview
Books, ISBN 0-87223-629-3,
trade paperback,
12/1980 
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Németh,
Attila - "Philip José Farmer (1918 - 2009)"
A remembrance of Farmer's life and writing career, with works about
Tarzan and Doc Savage, his follow-ups on the works by Jules Verne,
Herman Melville and Kurt Vonnegut, Farmer's Riverworld series and more.
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Jack Zhang
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Nevins,
Jess - "This Shadow Hanging over Me is No Trick of the Light"
Article.
- Myths
for the Modern Age (Philip José Farmer's
Wold Newton Universe),
edited by Win Scott Eckert
MonkeyBrain
Books, ISBN 1-932265-14-7,
trade paperback, 10/2005
- Online:
read it here
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John
Picacio
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Nicholls, Peter - "Introduction"
Farmer wrote a comment
on seven points of the introduction.
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Nikkonen,
Raimo - "Philip Jose Farmerin bibliografia"
A
very thorough bibliography of
Farmer's book publications until 1984. It lists every known US and UK
edition,
and only one foreign - not a Finnish but a French - edition. Both the
article
and the bibliography are heavily illustrated with many book covers.
- (Finnish)
Portti,
Issue 1/1984
[A
special Philip José Farmer
issue, with an article
by Ari Harenko,
this bibliography, the story "Äiti" ("Mother")
and a Farmer oriented cover illustration.]
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Reijo
Purontakanen
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Nuninga, Rias - "The International Appeal of Philip José
Farmer"
The first meeting with Farmer in translated form, with German and Dutch
books, and the reason to start buying and then collecting the original
US editions
and all the other editions worldwide. In the article also some
statistics about PJF's published work around the world.
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Charles
Berlin
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Oppenheim,
Ph.D., Dr. Bennett L. - "The Smartest Man in the World, or, Admiring
Philip José Farmer"
Another tribute to Farmer and his work in Farmerphile,
"...a tribute fanzine to one of the most important and influential
writers to grace the "sci-fi" landscape in our lifetime..." according
to Oppenheim, who tells us what influences Farmer has had and still has
on his personal and professional life.
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Oth,
René - "Jenseits der Grenzen. Philip José Farmers
Ausflüge"
Introduction.
An article about Farmer
breaking the taboos of sex and religion in science fiction, discussing
along the way The
Lovers, the stories
in the collection Strange
Relations
and some of the stories about Father
Carmody, none of which are included in this German collection
however.
The stories included in this collection "..give the reader exciting and
exotic travels through time and space till the end of consciousness..".
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Olga
Rinne
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Oth,
René
- "Weltenmacher in Philip José Farmers Wissenschafts-
märchen"
[No
further information]
- (German)
Luxemburger
Wort, February
7, 1974
[Newspaper
in Luxembourg]
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Oth,
René - "Philip José Farmer - Weltenmacher
zwischen Eros und
Mythos"
Afterword.
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Olga
Rinne
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