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- W4230252259 abstract "This chapter focuses on Frederik Pohl's literary output during the period 1988–2013, including two novels that would mark a transition in his career: <italic>Chernobyl</italic> and <italic>The Annals of the Heechee</italic>. The books that follow <italic>Chernobyl</italic> and <italic>The Annals of the Heechee</italic> focus less on the Cold War and more on new, pressing issues facing the contemporary world, such as <italic>The Voices of Heaven</italic> (1994), <italic>Homegoing</italic> (1989), <italic>Outnumbering the Dead</italic> (1990), and <italic>Mining the Oort</italic> (1992). Another novel, <italic>Narabedla Ltd.</italic>, was a work of lighthearted fun that demonstrated Pohl's love of music. But the work that caps Pohl's career as science fiction's most eminent Swiftian satirist was <italic>All the Lives He Led</italic>. While completing <italic>All the Lives He Led</italic>, Pohl began blogging in January 2009 on his Hugo Award–winning website <italic>The Way the Future Blogs</italic>. In celebration of his ninetieth birthday, his wife Betty prepared a Festschrift anthology, titled <italic>Gateways</italic> and published by Tor, which included new stories by old friends." @default.
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- W4230252259 title "The Boy Who Would Live Forever, 1988–2013" @default.
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