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Clifford Donald Simak (/
ˈsɪmək/;
August 3, 1904 –
April 25, 1988) was an
American science fiction writer. He won
three Hugo
Awards and one
Nebula Award...
- The
American science fiction writer Clifford D.
Simak (August 3, 1904 –
April 25, 1988) was
honored by fans with
three Hugo
Awards and by
colleagues with...
- Jan
Šimák (born 13
October 1978) is a
Czech former professional footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder. He
spent most of his
career in Germany...
- City is a 1952
science fiction fix-up
novel by
American writer Clifford D.
Simak. The
original version consists of
eight linked short stories, all originally...
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Simak (Persian: سيمك, also
Romanized as
Sīmak) is a
village in
Derakhtengan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Kerman County,
Kerman Province...
- Abū ʿAbdallāh Yaʿīsh ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Yūsuf ibn
Simāk al-Andalusī al-Umawī (Arabic: يعيش بن إبراهيم بن يوسف بن سماك الأموي الأندلسي) (1400? in Al-Andalus...
- Orne-8 le techno-cardinal (Orne-8, the Techno-Cardinal) (2016)
Simak le
transhumain (
Simak, the Transhuman) (2017) Rina la meta-gardienne (Rina, the Meta-Guardianess)...
- K. **** (1963) Here
Gather the
Stars (aka: Way Station) by
Clifford D.
Simak (1964) The
Wanderer by
Fritz Leiber (1965) Dune by
Frank Herbert / ...And...
- for
Lifetime Achievement Fritz Leiber /
Frank Belknap Long /
Clifford D.
Simak (1987) Ray
Bradbury /
Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes (1988)
Robert Bloch (1989) Hugh...
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cameraman and
director of
photography Claudio Von
Planta and
cameraman Jimmy Simak (who also
oversaw music supervision and
soundtrack production), and producers...