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Fritz Leiber junior

    December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992

    Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. emerged as a distinctive voice among the younger writers associated with H.P. Lovecraft, initially making a significant mark with his horror fiction before exploring other genres. He established his signature style in his sword-and-sorcery tales, featuring the memorable duo of the large, sensitive barbarian Fafhrd and the agile, street-smart Gray Mouser, which he revisited throughout his career for both comedic and atmospheric effect. His science fiction often played with grand concepts, such as planetary destruction and societal upheaval led by unlikely heroes. Leiber's later works, including his notable horror novel, delved into profound personal struggles like depression and alcoholism, examining the emotional resonance within fantastic literature and demonstrating a remarkable capacity for reinvention that kept him at the forefront of his generation.

    Fritz Leiber junior
    Coming Attraction
    A Pail of Air
    The Pale Brown Thing
    The Swords of Lankhmar
    The Creature from Cleveland Depths and Other Tales
    The Creature from Cleveland Depths