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Venus on the Half Shell

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Bantam Books, 1988 - 178 pages
Simon Wagstaff is the Space Wanderer, a seeker of truth and electric banjo player who narrowly escapes the Deluge that destroys Earth and gains immortality from a cat-like alien queen.

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Review: Venus on the Half-Shell

User Review  - Julianna - Goodreads

It was okay. Read full review

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User Review  - Emily - Goodreads

"Kilgore Trout"'s only published novel is like a cross between The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and the Oz books, except 20 times dirtier. Simon Wagstaff is on a quest for the answers to his ... Read full review

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KURT VONNEGUT: Kilgore Trout
I thought to myself, ''There must be someone as excited about that hack author of Venus on the Half-Shell as I am about Vonnegut.'' So I engaged the powers ...
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Farmer, Venus on the Half-Shell and Others: Subterranean Press
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Philip José Farmer (Kilgore Trout): Venus on the Half-Shell
Simon Wagstaff is the Space Wanderer, a seeker of truth and electric banjo player who narrowly escapes the Deluge that destroys Earth
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OOK - Trout Fishin' - about 'Venus on the Half Shell' by Kilgore Trout ... Venus on the Half Shell. I hadn't thought of this slim volume for a long time. ...
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Venus on the Half-Shell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Venus on the Half-Shell was first published in two parts beginning in the December 1974 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. ...
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Slashboing: Venus on the Half-shell
In "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" Trout's book "Venus on the Half-shell" is mentioned, and subsequently inspired Philip José Farmer to create an actual work ...
slashboing.blogspot.com/ 2006/ 11/ venus-on-half-shell.html

The Official Philip José Farmer Home Page - Ralph von Wau Wau
Inspired to write VENUS ON THE HALF-SHELL 'by' Kilgore Trout, Phil did the same thing and had the main character talk about his favorite science fiction ...
www.pjfarmer.com/ ralph.htm

VENUS ON THE HALF-SHELL
Venus on the Half-Shell is so rare that its only known possessor required payment of several thousand dollars for its purchase by Dell Publishing Company. ...
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Kilgore Trout Biography (Greatest Science Fiction Writer Of All Time)
Venus on the Half-Shell is so rare that its only known possessor ... You should read Venus On The Half-Shell. It is unlike any other science fiction ever ...
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Quotations Weblog
Kilgore Trout, (Philip Jose Farmer), “Venus on the Half Shell”. About once a month, someone attempts to correct us on the quotation above. ...
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About the author (1988)

Science fiction author Philip José Farmer was born in North Terre Haute, Indiana on January 26, 1918. He worked in a steel mill while attending Bradley University at night and writing in his spare time. In 1952, his story The Lovers, in which a human has sex with an alien, was published in a pulp magazine called Startling Stories and won him the Hugo Award in 1953 for most promising new author. He quit his job to become a full-time writer, but a string of misfortunes eventually forced him to take jobs as a manual laborer. He worked as a technical writer from 1956 to 1970, but continued writing science fiction, increasingly winning a name for himself. He finally found success in the 1960's with the Riverworld series. He wrote more than 75 books throughout his lifetime including the Dayworld series and the World of Tiers series. He also wrote short stories. He was known as a writer who breaks taboos, making fun of the solemn and sacred. He was considered a mocker of traditions and a writer who upset the conventions that come to surround every culture. He won the Hugo award again in 1968 for his work Riders of the Purple Wage, best novella and in 1972 for To Your Scattered Bodies Go, best novel. In 1988, he was the recipient of the Writers of the Past Award and for his work Riverworld, the Nova (Brazil) for best book. In 2001 he was awarded the Grand Master Award and the World Fantasy Award (Life Achievement). He died on February 25, 2009 at the age of 91.

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