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  1. Robert Silverberg (15 de janeiro de 1935) é um escritor estadunidense, mais conhecido por seus trabalhos em ficção científica. [1] [2] Foi galardoado várias vezes com os prémios Hugo e Nebula. [2]

  2. Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand Master of SF. [2] [3] [4] He has attended every Hugo Award ceremony since the inaugural event in 1953. [5]

  3. Robert Silverberg bibliography. "Dawn of Time" redirects here. For theoretical point that time began, see Chronology of the universe. List of the published work of Robert Silverberg, American science fiction author.

  4. "Nightwings" is a science fiction novella by American writer Robert Silverberg. It won the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1969 and was also nominated for the Nebula Award in 1968. It won the Prix Apollo Award in 1976. "Nightwings" is the first in a trilogy of novellas, the next two being "Perris Way" (1968) and "To Jorslem" (1969).

  5. Robert Silverberg (Brooklyn, Nueva York, 15 de enero de 1935) es un escritor estadounidense, conocido sobre todo por sus obras de ciencia ficción. Ha ganado varias veces los premios Hugo y Nebula. Es miembro del Salón de la Fama de la Ciencia Ficción y la Fantasía y Gran Maestro por la Asociación de escritores de ciencia ficción y ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roma_EternaRoma Eterna - Wikipedia

    Roma Eterna is a science fiction fixup novel by American writer Robert Silverberg, published in 2003, which presents an alternative history in which the Roman Empire survives to the present day. Each of the ten chapters was first published as a short story, six of them in Asimov's Science Fiction, between 1989 and 2003.

  7. The World Inside is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert Silverberg, published in 1971. The novel originally appeared as a series of shorter works in 1970 and 1971, all but one published in Galaxy, including the Hugo nominated novella "The World Outside".