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
- 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.
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0781599/
- Speculative Japan | Kurodahan Press
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