Philip Jose' Farmer, 1918-2009
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The jungle is unnaturally quiet, the windows on the 86th Floor are dark, the ancient city of Opar is populated only by hollow echos. The Lord of the Jungle and the Man of Bronze have vanished.
The Keeper of their Flame is gone, and we are the poorer for it.
Philip Jose' Farmer, award-winning sf writer who wrote crossover fiction professionally, died this morning in his home in Peoria, Illinois. He was 91.
(Thanks to
kradical, Keith R. A. DiCandido, for passing along the information.)
The Keeper of their Flame is gone, and we are the poorer for it.
Philip Jose' Farmer, award-winning sf writer who wrote crossover fiction professionally, died this morning in his home in Peoria, Illinois. He was 91.
(Thanks to
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