Frases de Poul Anderson
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Poul William Anderson foi um escritor estadunidense da Era Dourada da ficção científica. Alguns dos seus primeiros contos foram publicados sob o pseudónimo de A. A. Craig, Michael Karageorge, e Winston P. Sanders. Foi, ainda, autor de diversas obras que se podem classificar como literatura fantástica, como na série King of Ys.

Filho de pais de origem dinamarquesa, formou-se em física na Universidade de Minnesota, em 1948. Casou-se com Karen Kruse em 1953, de quem teve uma filha, Astrid .

Começou a escrever ficção científica em 1937, enquanto estava convalescente de uma doença. O seu primeiro conto, publicado na revista Astounding em Setembro de 1944, foi A matter of relativity. Em 1947 publicou a sua primeira obra de envergadura: Tomorrow's children na mesma revista, mês de Março, com apenas 20 anos.

Em 1972 tornou-se o sexto presidente dos Escritores de Ficção Científica e Fantasia da América.

Foi também membro da "Swordsmen and Sorcerers' Guild of America", um grupo que unia em si várias correntes de autores, fundado na década de 1960 e cujas obras foram objecto de uma antologia organizada por Lin Carter .

Foi, igualamente, membro da Society for Creative Anachronism.

Faleceu devido a uma forma rara de cancro da próstata. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. Novembro 1926 – 31. Julho 2001
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Poul Anderson: Frases em inglês

“He’d seen too often how little of the universe is designed for man to neglect any safety measure.”

Poul Anderson livro The Star Fox

Section 2 “Arsenal Port”, Chapter III (p. 93)
The Star Fox (1965)

“Over unforced love, the gods themselves had no might.”

Poul Anderson livro The Broken Sword

Fonte: The Broken Sword (1954), Chapter 12 (p. 76)

“I say that a God who would come between two who have been to each other what we have been, is not one I would heed.”

Poul Anderson livro The Broken Sword

Fonte: The Broken Sword (1954), Chapter 20 (p. 141)

“Tis colder outside than a well-born maiden’s heart.”

Poul Anderson livro The Broken Sword

Fonte: The Broken Sword (1954), Chapter 24 (p. 171)

“Say on. If you are a rogue, you are at least an interesting one.”

Ivory, and Apes, and Peacocks (p. 286)
Time Patrol

“Life was too short for anything but amusement at the human race.”

Poul Anderson livro The Enemy Stars

Fonte: The Enemy Stars (1959), Chapter 5 (p. 38)

“Timidity can be as dangerous as rashness.”

Poul Anderson livro The Saturn Game

"The Saturn Game" (1981)
Short fiction

“Yeah. ‘Environment’ was very big for a while. Ecology Now stickers on the windshields of cars belonging to hairy young men—cars which dripped oil wherever they parked and took off in clouds of smoke thicker than your pipe can produce…Before long, the fashionable cause was something else, I forget what. Anyhow, that whole phase—the wave after wave of causes—passed away. People completely stopped caring…
I feel a moral certainty that a large part of the disaster grew from this particular country, the world’s most powerful, the vanguard country for things both good and ill…never really trying to meet the responsibilities of power.
We’ll make halfhearted attempts to stop some enemies in Asia, and because the attempts are halfhearted we’ll piss away human lives—on both sides—and treasure—to no purpose. Hoping to placate the implacable, we’ll estrange our last few friends. Men elected to national office will solemnly identify inflation with rising prices, which is like identifying red spots with the measles virus, and slap on wage and price controls, which is like papering the cracks in a house whose foundations are sliding away. So economic collapse brings international impotence…As for our foolish little attempts to balance what we drain from the environment against what we put back—well, I mentioned that car carrying the ecology sticker.
At first Americans will go on an orgy of guilt. Later they’ll feel inadequate. Finally they’ll turn apathetic. After all, they’ll be able to buy any anodyne, any pseudo-existence they want.”

Poul Anderson livro There Will Be Time

Fonte: There Will Be Time (1972), Chapter 5 (pp. 53-54)

“There really wasn’t much in a man’s life that mattered. But those few things mattered terribly.”

Poul Anderson livro The Star Fox

Section 3 “Admiralty”, Chapter IX (p. 200)
The Star Fox (1965)

“His conscience must have gotten tired of nagging him and delivered an ultimatum.”

Poul Anderson livro There Will Be Time

Fonte: There Will Be Time (1972), Chapter 10 (p. 104)

“I do not think the coerced mind ever really learns an art.”

Poul Anderson livro The Enemy Stars

Fonte: The Enemy Stars (1959), Chapter 3 (p. 20)

“You can have more adventure in an hour’s walk through a forest than in a year on a spaceship.”

Poul Anderson livro The Enemy Stars

Fonte: The Enemy Stars (1959), Chapter 12 (p. 103)