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Alfred Coppel (1921–2004)

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71+ verk 1,129 medlemmar 12 recensioner

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Särskiljningsinformation:

(eng) born Alfredo José de Araña-Marini y Coppel. also wrote as Robert Cham Gilman.

Serier

Verk av Alfred Coppel

Glory (1993) 126 exemplar
Brännpunkt Sinai (1974) 96 exemplar
The Burning Mountain (1710) 95 exemplar
Draken (1977) 76 exemplar
The Apocalypse Brigade (1981) 61 exemplar
The Rebel of Rhada (1968) 61 exemplar
Glory's People (1996) 54 exemplar
Dark December (1960) 54 exemplar
Warlock Of Rhada (1985) 43 exemplar
Navigator Of Rhada (1969) 38 exemplar
The Starkahn Of Rhada (1986) 37 exemplar
The Eighth Day of the Week (1994) 35 exemplar
A Land of Mirrors (1988) 25 exemplar
Marburg Chronicles (1985) 14 exemplar
The Hills of Home (2007) 13 exemplar
Order of Battle (1968) 10 exemplar
The Peacemaker (2011) 9 exemplar
The Invader (2010) 7 exemplar
Turnover Point (2010) 7 exemplar
Wars and Winters (1993) 6 exemplar
Fates Command Us (1986) 6 exemplar
Turning Point (2011) 6 exemplar
Night of Fire and Snow (1960) 5 exemplar
Rise With The Wind (1978) 4 exemplar
A little time for laughter (1990) 4 exemplar
The Gate of Hell (1975) 4 exemplar
Duell der Agenten (1988) 3 exemplar
Double Standard 2 exemplar
Captain Midas 2 exemplar
The Starbusters 2 exemplar
Siste frist (1989) 2 exemplar
Tydore's Gift 2 exemplar
Hero driver (1955) 2 exemplar
Last Night Of Summer (1981) 2 exemplar
The Last Two Alive 2 exemplar
Task Of Luna 2 exemplar
Unternehmen Weißer Springer (1979) 1 exemplar
A storm of spears (1971) 1 exemplar
Wreck Off Triton (2022) 1 exemplar
The Dreamer 1 exemplar
Mars Is Ours 1 exemplar
Oorlogsvliegers 1 exemplar
Apos o fim 1 exemplar
Brn̆dpunkt Sinai 1 exemplar
Touch the Sky 1 exemplar
Community Property 1 exemplar
Runaway 1 exemplar
Blood lands [short story] (1952) 1 exemplar
The Flight of the Eagle (2022) 1 exemplar
Preview of Peril 1 exemplar
Flight From Time 1 exemplar
Siinain ketut 1 exemplar
Tor zur Hölle. Roman. (1990) 1 exemplar
Rebel Of Valkyr 1 exemplar
A certainty of love (1967) 1 exemplar

Associerade verk

Galactic Empires, Volume One (1976) — Bidragsgivare — 408 exemplar
Galactic Empires {complete} (1976) — Bidragsgivare — 124 exemplar
Catastrophes! (1981) — Bidragsgivare — 89 exemplar
100 Astounding Little Alien Stories (1996) — Bidragsgivare — 59 exemplar
Best Short Shorts (1958) — Bidragsgivare — 56 exemplar
Planet Stories 46, January 1951 (1951) — Bidragsgivare — 8 exemplar

Taggad

Allmänna fakta

Namn enligt folkbokföringen
de Araña-Marini y Coppel, Alfredo José, Jr.
Andra namn
Gilman, Robert Chan
Marin, A.C.
Galaxan, Sol
Födelsedag
1921-11-09
Avled
2004-05-30
Kön
male
Nationalitet
USA
Födelseort
Oakland, California, USA
Dödsort
Menlo Park, California, USA
Yrken
fighter pilot (United States Army Air Forces, WWII)
author
Särskiljningsnotis
born Alfredo José de Araña-Marini y Coppel. also wrote as Robert Cham Gilman.

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Recensioner

This is a rather effective Cold War story about a race to the Moon between a Russian rocket and an Anglo-American rocket. Nice that the Brits have been included. Nice twist.
 
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datrappert | Jul 11, 2021 |
THE BURNING MOUNTAIN works as a slow moving, yet electrifying account of a projection of what would have happened in the invasion of Japan
if Hiroshima and Nagasaki had not been bombed.

It implies that Truman's final decision to drop the bombs tied into his chances for re-election.
If he did not authorize the bombing and Douglas McArthur defeated weakened Japan, as of course he would,
then Harry Truman would lose.

The book offers many perspectives and insights into both Japanese and American main characters.

What is missing is the perspective of the children, the women, and the elderly people who faced incineration or, rarely, recovery.

What is also missing is what might have happened if the United States had done nothing, had not invaded or bombed Japan to end the war.
… (mer)
 
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m.belljackson | 2 andra recensioner | Apr 16, 2020 |
One of the ways that alternate history novels can be classified is by dividing them into two categories. The first consists of alternate history novels that are descriptions of major events told through the actions of the characters, historical or fictional. Most works of alternate history (such as those by Robert Conroy, Peter Tsouras, and the increasing majority of Harry Turtledove's novels) fit into this first category, in which the events are the focus and the characters themselves are primarily used to tell the story. The other, far less common group of alternate history novels are those in which the focus is on the characters rather than the events, with the authors of those works using the altered setting primarily as a different stage in which their characters develop in response to circumstances other than those dictated by history.

Alfred Coppel's novel is one of that minority of alternate history novels in the second category. In it, he uses the disruption of the Trinity test by a storm as a premise for the launching of the Allied invasion of Japan that was in real life rendered unnecessary by the Japanese surrender that the atomic bombs provoked. Coppel skips over Operation Olympic — the invasion of the island of Kyushu in November 1945 — to start with the much larger Operation Coronet, the invasion of the main Japanese island of Honshu, in March 1946. It is within this dramatic backdrop that his narrative unfolds, with American and Japanese characters facing the prospect of death in a titanic final clash between the two sides.

As both a longtime author and a fighter pilot during World War II, Coppel captures effectively the elements of combat within his narrative. But it is with his character development that his novel truly shines. He focuses on about a dozen main characters, using their particular experiences over a series of chapters to describe what the horrors of such an invasion may have been like. Even with his secondary characters, the space he takes to explain their background (an effort that never feels awkwardly shoehorned into the novel) pays off by imparting a real importance and poignancy to even their most mundane activities. All of them share in the stress of battle, and though his three main characters (an American Ranger who grew up in Japan, his Nisei subordinate, and their Japanese opponent who happens to be the childhood friend of the first character) seem a little too conveniently situated, overall they help convey the tragedy and insanity of the war they experience. It all makes for an alternate history novel that is far superior to most of the alternate history works turned out today, the overwhelming majority of which would be much better if they followed Coppel's example and concentrated on the people rather than the events, no matter how exciting those events may be.
… (mer)
 
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MacDad | 2 andra recensioner | Mar 27, 2020 |

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Verk
71
Även av
20
Medlemmar
1,129
Popularitet
#22,743
Betyg
½ 3.6
Recensioner
12
ISBN
141
Språk
8

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