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Man-Kzin Wars XV: Volume 15
By (Author) Larry Niven
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
25th February 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Anthologies: general
Adventure / action fiction
Science fiction: military
813.08762
Paperback
464
Width 105mm, Height 171mm, Spine 25mm
222g
THE POPULAR MAN-KZIN WARS SERIES ROARS BACK INTO ACTION! Stories of the war between humanity and the catlike Kzin from Brad R. Torgersen, New York Timesbest-selling author Brendan DuBois, Martin L. Shoemaker, and more!
The predatory catlike warrior race known as the Kzin never had a hard time dealing with all those they encountered, conquering alien worlds with little effort. That is until they came face to face with the leaf-eaters known as humans. Small of stature and lacking both claws and fangs, the humans should have been easy prey. But for years now the humans and the Kzin have been engaged in a series of wars, with neither side able to declare decisive victory once and for all.
A new collection of short stories set in the Man-Kzin Wars shared universecreated by multipleNew York Timesbest-seller, incomparable tale-spinner, and Nebula- and five-time Hugo Awardwinner, Larry Niven.
Complete Contributor List:
Brad R. Torgersen
Brendan DuBois
Martin L. Shoemaker
Hal Colebach
Jessica Q. Fox
Jason Fregeau
About the Man-Kzin War Series:
[The Man-Kzin Wars series is] excellent . . . gripping . . . and expands well on Larry Nivens universe. . . . Locus
About series creator Larry Niven:
Nivens masterly use of SF strategies hits every note. . .Los Angeles Times
Larry Niven is known as an author for his hard science fiction, using big, but authentic scientific concepts and theoretical physics. His Known Space series is one of the most popular future history sagas in SF and includes the epic novel Ringworld, one of the few novels to have won both the Hugo and Nebula awards, as well as the Locus and Ditmar awards, and which is recognized as a milestone in modern science fiction.
Niven also often includes elements of detective fiction and adventure stories. His fantasy includes his The Magic Goes Away series, which utilizes an exhaustible resource, called mana, to make magic a non-renewable resource. Niven created an alien species, the Kzin, which were featured in a series of collections, the Man-Kzin Wars. He co-authored a number of novels with Jerry Pournelle. In fact, much of his writing since the 1970s has been in collaboration, particularly with Pournelle, Steven Barnes, Brenda Cooper, or Edward M. Lerner. His Beowulfs Children, co-authored with Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes, was a New York Times bestseller.
He has also written for the DC Comics character Green Lantern, including in his stories hard science fiction concepts such as universal entropy and the redshift effect, which are unusual in comic books, as is his Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex, a memorable if not-quite-serious essay on Superman and the problems of his having a sex life.
He has received the Nebula Award, five Hugos, four Locus Awards, two Ditmars, the Prometheus, and the Robert A. Heinlein Award, among other honors. Most recently, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America have presented him with the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award, given for Lifetime Achievement in the field. He lives in Chatsworth, California.