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Les VogtA. E. van Vogt A. E. van Vogt Canadian-American science fiction writer (1912–2000) Alfred Elton van Vogt (/væn voʊkt/ ⓘ VAN VOHKT;[1] April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction writer. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, including Philip K. Dick. He was one of the most popular and influential practitioners of science fiction in the mid-twentieth century, the genre's so-called Golden Age, and one of the most complex.[2] The Science Fiction Writers of America named him their 14th Grand Master in 1995 (presented 1996).[3] Quick facts Born, Died ... A. E. van Vogt Van Vogt c. 1963 Born Alfred Vogt (1912-04-26)April 26, 1912 Edenburg, near Gretna, Manitoba, Canada Died January… (Source: Wikipedia)
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