Tensei Kono

Tensei Kono (河野 典生, Kōno Tensei, January 27, 1935 January 29, 2012) is a Japanese science fiction writer. Among other works, he has written Triceratops (トリケラトプス),[1] which has been collected in The World Treasury of Science Fiction edited by David G. Hartwell.

Works

  • 1964 Black Sun. (Kuroi taiyô) (Story for film.)[2]
  • 1989 Triceratops. (The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories, Dembner Books, 1989 / Barricade Books, 1997)
  • Hikari (Speculative Japan, Kurodahan Press, 2007)[3]
gollark: Also problematic regulatory stuff apparently makes it hard for new designs to be tried.
gollark: I think the main issue with nuclear is just that people are foolish and dislike it.
gollark: The zero-growth people are very annoying, space mining is much better.
gollark: That seems somewhat based.
gollark: That would be 49% or so at most, which is more, although you then run into the issue of "how do you make that many electric cars" and "is there even that much lithium".

References

  1. Brown, Charles N.; Contento, William G. (1987-01-01). Science fiction, fantasy & horror. Locus Press. ISBN 978-0-9616629-4-3. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0781599/
  3. Speculative Japan | Kurodahan Press


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