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  1. Alfred Vogt (both "Elton" and "van" were added much later) was born on April 26, 1912, on his grandparents' farm in Edenburg, Manitoba, a tiny (and now defunct) Russian Mennonite community east of Gretna, Manitoba, Canada, in the Mennonite West Reserve. He was the third of six children born to Heinrich "Henry" Vogt and Aganetha "Agnes" Vogt ...

  2. Alfred Elton van Vogt was a bestselling science fiction author from Canada who is best known for his bizarre fragmented narrative style. One of the most influential and popular practitioners of the Golden Age of science fiction, his writing was also one of the most complex.

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    • January 26, 2000
    • April 26, 1912
    • Slan (Slan, #1) by A.E. van Vogt, Kevin J. Anderson (Goodreads Author) (Introduction)
    • The Weapon Shops of Isher.
    • The World of Null-A.
    • The Voyage of the Space Beagle.
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  4. Apr 22, 2024 · A.E. Van Vogt (born April 26, 1912, near Winnipeg, Man., Can.—died Jan. 26, 2000, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.) was a Canadian author of science fiction who emerged as one of the leading writers of the genre in the mid-20th century. His stories are characterized as fast-paced adventures with complex, sometimes confusing plots.

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  5. A.E. van Vogt has 583 books on Goodreads with 95521 ratings. A.E. van Vogts most popular book is Slan (Slan, #1).

  6. The World of Null-A, sometimes written The World of Ā, is a 1948 science fiction novel by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt. It was originally published as a three-part serial in 1945 in Astounding Stories. It incorporates concepts from the General Semantics of Alfred Korzybski. The name Ā refers to non-Aristotelian logic.

  7. Learn about the life and works of A E van Vogt, one of the creators and main figures of Golden Age of SF. Explore his intricate, metaphysical stories of alien monsters, time paradoxes, supermen and galactic empires.

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