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- Norstrilia is a science fiction novel by American writer Paul Linebarger, published under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. It is the only novel he published...
- Norstrilia Press is a small press publishing house based in St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1975 prior to Aussiecon, Australia's...
- and The Underpeople (1968), and later restored to its original form as Norstrilia (1975); and 32 short stories (collected in The Rediscovery of Man (1993)...
- by the "Rediscovery of Man", the backdrop against which Smith's novel Norstrilia and the majority of his short stories, covering thousands of years of...
- utopia that they had created for humanity. Other than Smith's novel, Norstrilia, which takes place in the same ****ure history, the book collects all of...
- is said to have been the inspiration for Cordwainer Smith's epic novel Norstrilia. In 1985, Pixar, while under Lucasfilm, made plans to produce a film adaptation...
- immortality drug stroon. The story details part of the background to the novel Norstrilia (which references the Kittons once in its introduction as a sure method...
- "Title: The Dispossessed". www.isfdb.org. Retrieved 2021-09-16. "Title: Norstrilia". www.isfdb.org. Retrieved 2021-09-18. "Publication Series: Gollancz SF...
- was the debut novel by Australian science fiction writer Greg Egan by Norstrilia Press. It concerns a high school boy who makes movies inside his head...
- C'Mell, the cat-woman who appears in "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell" and in Norstrilia (1975). David Brin has stated that his Uplift Universe was written at...