Robert Silverberg bibliography

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List of the published work of Robert Silverberg (b. 1935), American science fiction author and editor. A complete list would include over 500 books.

Contents

Writing as "Calvin M. Knox", Silverberg provided "En Route to Earth", the cover story on the August 1957 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly Science fiction quarterly 195708.jpg
Writing as "Calvin M. Knox", Silverberg provided "En Route to Earth", the cover story on the August 1957 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly
Silverberg wrote "The Loathsome Beasts", the cover story for the final issue of Super-Science Fiction, under his "Dan Malcolm" pseudonym Super science fiction 195910 n18.jpg
Silverberg wrote "The Loathsome Beasts", the cover story for the final issue of Super-Science Fiction , under his "Dan Malcolm" pseudonym
Under the "S. M. Tenneshaw" house name, Silverberg and Randall Garrett wrote "The Ultimate Weapon" for Imaginative Tales Imaginative tales 195701.jpg
Under the "S. M. Tenneshaw" house name, Silverberg and Randall Garrett wrote "The Ultimate Weapon" for Imaginative Tales
Under the "Clyde Mitchell" house name, Silverberg and Randall Garrett wrote "The Mummy Takes a Wife" for Fantastic Fantastic 195612.jpg
Under the "Clyde Mitchell" house name, Silverberg and Randall Garrett wrote "The Mummy Takes a Wife" for Fantastic
Another Silverberg-Garrett collaboration, "Deus Ex Machina", credited to "Robert Randall", took the cover of the November 1956 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly Science fiction quarterly 195611.jpg
Another Silverberg-Garrett collaboration, "Deus Ex Machina", credited to "Robert Randall", took the cover of the November 1956 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly
Silverberg's "The Fight with the Gorgon" took the cover of the October 1958 issue of Super-Science Fiction Super science fiction 195810 n12.jpg
Silverberg's "The Fight with the Gorgon" took the cover of the October 1958 issue of Super-Science Fiction

Novels

Series

Nidorian
  1. The Shrouded Planet (1957), with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall
  2. The Dawning Light (1959), with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall
Regan
  1. Regan's Planet (1964)
  2. World's Fair 1992 (1970)
Majipoor [a]
  1. Lord Valentine Cycle: [b]
    1. Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
    2. Valentine Pontifex (1983)
  2. The Mountains of Majipoor (1995)
  3. Lord Prestimion Cycle (prequel):
    1. Sorcerers of Majipoor (1997)
    2. Lord Prestimion (1999)
    3. The King of Dreams (2001)
Gilgamesh
  1. Gilgamesh the King (1984)
  2. To the Land of the Living (1989)
New Springtime [c]
  1. At Winter's End (1988)
  2. The New Springtime (1990)

Standalone Novels

Omnibus editions

  • Hawksbill Station
  • Up the Line
  • Project Pendulum
  • Those Who Watch
  • The Man in the Maze
  • Tom O'Bedlam
  • The Way to Spook City

Short fiction

Novellas (selection)

Collections

The Collected Stories (Grafton / HarperCollins)
The Collected Stories (Subterranean Press)

Anthologies edited

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame

Alpha

New Dimensions

Nebula Award anthologies

Universe anthologies (with Karen Haber)

Legends

Others

Non-fiction

For adults

For children

Reflections columns in Asimov's Science Fiction

Notes

  1. The short story collection Tales of Majipoor is also part of the Majipoor series.
  2. The short story collection Majipoor Chronicles is also part of the Lord Valentine Cycle.
  3. The short story "A Piece of the Great World" is also part of the New Springtime series.

References

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  11. "1999 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  12. TERRESTRES E ESTRANHOS / COORD. E NOT. DE ROBERT SILVERBERG E LIMA RODRIGUES ; TRAD. EDUARDO SALÓ, Portuguese National Library catalogue
  13. Holstein, Álvaro De Sousa (17 March 2010). "Memórias da Ficção Científica: Terrestres e Estranhos (Junho 1968)". Memórias da Ficção Científica. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  14. "7 Reasons Why Robert Silverberg Remains a Must-Read | Tor.com". 9 September 2016.