Mary Doria Russell

See also: Russell

Mary Doria Russell , born in 1950, is an American author of Science-fiction.

Its first two novels explore one of the oldest concepts of the science fiction: the first contact with foreigners. Within this framework it also explores the problems even older of the coexistence of a benevolent divinity with the pain and the evil in the world.

Its first novel, the Sparrow of god ( The Sparrow ) was crowned by the Prix John Wood Campbell Memorial in 1997 and the Prices Arthur C. Clarke and James Tiptree, Jr. in 1998.

Works

  • the Sparrow of god ( The Sparrow , 1996)

  • Children off God , 1998
  • has Thread off Grace , 2005

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