Don't know the details yet, but according to one of the posters over at Byrne Robotics, Philip Jose Farmer died this morning.
Funny thing; I had pulled down my copy of Doc Savage: His Apocaplytic Life, which PJF wrote, off my bookcase last night to thumb through, but never got around to it.
R.I.P.
:(
I'm sorry to hear that. I liked his work, and he had refined fanboy qualities I could appreciate. Remember that story about the grandfather telling his granddaughter about the day King Kong fell from the Empire State Building?
That is a bummer. He was a good writer.
Damn, He was a fantastic writer. I loved the Riverworld series. He was part of a great generation of Sci-fi writers, and I guess most of them have reached that age...
Aw man...
Well, at least we'll have one more book come September to enjoy.
RTT
Very sad news. But what a run he had! So many classics... Riverworld, The Lovers, World of Tiers, Venus on the Half-Shell, Father Carmody, Tarzan Alive, Image of the Beast... gonna have to pull out some and reread.
Quote from: danhagen on February 25, 2009, 08:32:13 PM
I'm sorry to hear that. I liked his work, and he had refined fanboy qualities I could appreciate. Remember that story about the grandfather telling his granddaughter about the day King Kong fell from the Empire State Building?
Unfortunately no, but if you give me a title I want to hunt it down.
What a shame. A great loss to avid readers everywhere. :(
I'll do better than that. Here's the short story itself.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/45966/Farmer_-Philip-Jose---SS---After-King-Kong-Fell