1950 in science fiction
The year 1950 was marked, in science fiction , by the following events.
Births and deaths
Births
Deaths
Events
Literary releases
Serialized novels
First editions
The Cometeers by Jack Williamson , a fix-up novel combining two stories from the Legion of Space series .[ nb 1]
Cosmic Engineers by Clifford D. Simak , a tale of advanced technology and cosmic exploration.[ nb 2]
The Dreaming Jewels by Theodore Sturgeon , in this debut novel, a runaway boy finds refuge in a circus and gets involved in a battle over alien power.
First Lensman by E. E. "Doc" Smith , an epic space opera in the Lensman series , won the Retro Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2001.
The House That Stood Still by A. E. van Vogt , examines the impact of alien technology on humanity.
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury , chronicles human colonization of Mars and its unforeseen consequences.[ nb 3]
Needle by Hal Clement , a symbiotic alien detective partners with a human boy to track down a criminal on Earth.
Nomad by George O. Smith , a man uses knowledge gained from Martians to conquer the Solar System.[ nb 4]
Pebble in the Sky by Isaac Asimov , this debut novel explores identity and rebellion in a future Earth scenario.
The Rat Race by Jay Franklin , a naval officer becomes entangled in espionage and experiences bizarre transformations.
Shadow on the Hearth by Judith Merril , depicts the aftermath of nuclear war on a suburban family.
The Voyage of the Space Beagle by A. E. van Vogt , follows the Space Beagle and describes its encounters with alien civilizations.[ nb 5]
Novellas
Novelettes
Short stories
Short story collections
Juveniles
Movies
Title
Director
Cast
Country
Subgenre/Notes
Destination Moon
Irving Pichel
Warner Anderson , John Archer , Tom Powers
United States
Adventure Drama Thriller [ nb 6]
Flying Disc Man from Mars
Fred C. Brannon
Kent Fowler , Gregory Gaye
United States
Action Adventure Crime Fantasy Serial film
The Flying Saucer
Mikel Conrad
Mikel Conrad , Pat Garrison , Hanz von Teuffen
United States
Thriller
The Invisible Monster
Fred C. Brannon
Stanley Price , Richard Webb , Aline Towne , Lane Bradford
United States
Action Adventure Crime Thriller Serial film
Rocketship X-M
Kurt Neumann
Lloyd Bridges , Osa Massen , John Emery
United States
Family
Awards
The main science-fiction awards known at the present time did not exist at this time.
See also
Notes
^ The Cometeers (1936) and One Against the Legion (1939), both published in Astounding Stories .
^ Originally serialized in Astounding Stories in 1939 .
^ a b Considered a novel, but composed of short stories.
^ Originally serialized in three parts in Astounding beginning in December 1944 , under Smith's pseudonym, Wesley Long.
^ A fix-up compilation of four stories previously published between July 1939 and May 1950.
^ Winner of a Retroactive Hugo Award in 2001.
References
^ James, Edward; Mendlesohn, Farah (2003). Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. xxii. ISBN 978-0-521-01657-5 .
^ Clute, John (1995). Science Fiction: the Illustrated Encyclopedia . London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 68. ISBN 0-7894-0185-1 .