Science fiction writer Harrison dies at 87

By IANS/RIA Novosti,

Moscow : Harry Harrison, an American novelist whose science fiction novels achieved cult status in post-Soviet Russia, died Wednesday, his official website reported. He was 87.


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Reports did not specify the cause of death. Harrison spent the last years of his life in Ireland.

A native of Connecticut and a World War II veteran, Harrison began his career in science fiction in the 1950s by creating comic books and strips, including a run at Flash Gordon.

He debuted as a writer in 1960 with Deathworld, an action-packed story with an environmental message that remains one of his most renowned works.

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