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Slaves of Sleep/the Masters of Sleep: 2 Bks in 1 Paperback – 30 december 2006


"I stayed up all night finishing it. The yarn scintillated." —Ray Bradbury Slaves of Sleep is an L. Ron Hubbard tale of parallel worlds—one of the first in modern fantasy. Cursed with "eternal wakefulness" and imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Jan Palmer is living in two worlds. On Earth, he is a prisoner, and in the land of the Jinn, he is "Tiger," the swashbuckling rogue—but in both, he faces death at every turn."Slaves of Sleep became a sort of buzz word. There are bits and pieces from Ron's work that became part of the language in ways that very few other writers imagined." —Frederik Pohl

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Slaves of Sleep is an L. Ron Hubbard tale of parallel worlds one of the first in modern fantasy. Cursed with "eternal wakefulness" and imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Jan Palmer is living in two worlds. On Earth, he is a prisoner, and in the land of the Jinn, he is "Tiger," the swashbuckling rogue but in both, he faces death at every turn.

Over de auteur

L. Ron Hubbard's remarkable writing career spanned more than half a century of intense literary achievement and creative influence.Though he was first and foremost a writer, his life experiences and travels in all corners of the globe were wide and diverse. His insatiable curiosity and personal belief that one should live life as a professional led to a lifetime of extraordinary accomplishment. He was also an explorer and ethnologist, mariner, pilot, filmmaker, photographer, philosopher, educator, composer and musician.Growing up in the rugged frontier country of Montana, Ron broke his first bronc and became the blood brother of a Blackfoot Indian medicine man by the age of ten, an experience that undoubtedly contributed to his first published novel, Buckskin Brigades. In 1927, when he was sixteen, he traveled to a still-remote Asia. The following year, to further satisfy his thirst for adventure and augment his growing knowledge of other cultures, he left school and returned to the Orient. On his trip, he worked as a supercargo and helmsman aboard a coastal trader that plied the seas between Japan and Java. He came to know old Shanghai, Beijing and the Western hills at a time when few Westerners could enter China. He traveled more than a quarter of a million miles by sea and land while still a teenager and before the advent of commercial aviation as we know it.He returned to the United States in the autumn of 1929 to complete his formal education. He entered George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he studied engineering and took one of the earliest courses in atomic and molecular physics. In addition to his studies, he was the secretary of the Engineering Society and president of the Flying Club, and wrote articles, stories and plays for the university newspaper. During the same period he also barnstormed across the American Midwest and was a national correspondent and photographer for the Sportsman Pilot magazine, one of the most distinguished aviation publications of its day.Returning to his classroom of the world in 1932, he led two separate expeditions, the first being the Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition, sailing on one of the last of America's four-masted commercial ships, and the second, a mineralogical survey of Puerto Rico. His exploits earned him membership in the renowned Explorers Club and he subsequently carried their coveted flag on two more voyages of exploration and discovery. As a master mariner licensed to operate ships on any ocean, his lifelong love of the sea was reflected in the many ships he captained and the skill of the crews he trained. He also served with distinction as a U.S. naval officer during the Second World War.All of this—and much more—found its way into his writing and gave his stories a compelling sense of authenticity that has appealed to readers throughout the world. It started in 1934 with the publication of "The Green God" in Thrilling Adventures magazine, a story about an American naval intelligence officer caught up in the mystery and intrigues of pre-communist China. With his extensive knowledge of the world and its people and his ability to write in any style and genre, L. Ron Hubbard rapidly achieved prominence as a writer of action, adventure, western, mystery and suspense. Such was the respect of his fellow writers, including Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and Edgar Rice Burroughs, that he was only twenty-five when they elected him president of the New York chapter of the American Fiction Guild. In addition to his career as a leading writer of fiction, he worked as a successful screenwriter in Hollywood where he wrote the original story and script for Columbia's 1937 hit serial The Secret of Treasure Island. His work on numerous films for Columbia, Universal and other major film studios involved writing, providing storylines and serving as a script consultant. In 1938, he was approached by the venerable New York publishing house of Street and Smith, the publishers of Astounding Science Fiction magazine. Wanting to capitalize on the proven reader appeal of the L. Ron Hubbard byline to capture more readers for this emerging genre, they essentially offered to buy all the science fiction he wrote. When he protested that he did not write about machines and machinery but about people, they told him this was exactly what they wanted. The rest is history. The impact and influence that his novels and stories had on the fields of science fiction, fantasy and horror virtually amounted to the changing of the genre. It is the compelling human element that he originally brought to this new genre that remains today the basis of its growing international popularity. L. Ron Hubbard consistently enabled readers to peer into the mind and emotions of characters in a way that sharply heightened the reading experience, without slowing the pace of the story.Among the most celebrated examples of this are three stories he published in a single, phenomenally creative year, 1940: Final Blackout and its grimly possible future world of unremitting war and ultimate courage, which Robert Heinlein called "as perfect a piece of science fiction as has ever been written"; the ingenious fantasy-adventure Typewriter in the Sky, described by Clive Cussler as "written in the great style adventure should be written in"; and the prototype novel of clutching psychological suspense and horror in the midst of ordinary, everyday life, Fear, studied by writers from Stephen King to Ray Bradbury.It was Mr. Hubbard's trendsetting work in this field from 1938 to 1950, particularly, that not only helped to expand the scope and imaginative boundaries of science fiction and fantasy but indelibly established him as one of the founders of what continues to be regarded as the genre's Golden Age.His culminating works of science fiction—Battlefield Earth and the ten-volume Mission Earth series—blazed new paths in the landscape of modern speculative literature.Widely honored recipient of Italy's Tetradramma D'Oro Award and a special Gutenberg Award, among other significant literary honors, Battlefield Earth has already been translated into twenty-five languages and easily ranks as the biggest single-volume science fiction novel, at 1,050 pages and nearly 430,000 words, in the history of the genre.The Mission Earth dekalogy has been equally acclaimed, winning the Cosmos 2000 Award from French readers and the coveted Nova Science Fiction Award from Italy's National Committee for Science Fiction and Fantasy. In a span of just twenty-three months, each of its ten volumes became New York Times bestsellers—a feat unequaled in publishing history.L. Ron Hubbard's literary output ultimately encompassed more than 260 published novels, novelettes, short stories and screenplays in every genre. For more information, visit the Library at the Author Services web site.

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  • Uitgever ‏ : ‎ Galaxy Pr Llc (30 december 2006)
  • Taal ‏ : ‎ Engels
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 392 pagina's
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1592122183
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1592122189

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  • Jon Morgan
    4,0 van 5 sterren Simple but enjoyable action stories
    Beoordeeld in Australië op 13 december 2016
    I enjoyed both these stories. The premises are very simple - in both stories there is a connection between the world of humans and the world of Jinn, and there is some connection between the two to do with waking and sleep. But L Ron Hubbard produces many interesting twists from these connections.

    I also couldn't help but be amused by the references to Dianetics being much better than psychology in the second story.
  • SKoplo
    5,0 van 5 sterren Refreshing Adult Fantasy!
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 14 april 2016
    http://www.amazon.com/Slaves-Sleep-Nightmares-Dreaming-Insomnia-ebook/dp/B008Y8CMP6/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

    It's refreshing to read a Fantasy that is not geared down to a young teen level. Hubbard is a master of language and an incredibly engaging writer. The two stories here included - SLAVES OF SLEEP and MASTERS OF SLEEP were written 20 years apart, from the beginning and later periods of the Author's career. And rather than being a rehash of Arabian Nights, these stories are completely original and in that fast-paced style that Hubbard is famous for. It's almost impossible to put the book down - just wonderful, clean fun and a joy to read.

    These books are why I read. No TV drama or sportscast can top the sheer pleasure available in a simple book. Not only enjoyable, but enlightening, and with stories like these I always walk away feeling good about myself and my fellow man.
  • Brian Russell
    3,0 van 5 sterren I have enjoyed othe books by the author I could not get ...
    Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 19 juni 2016
    Although, I have enjoyed othe books by the author I could not get into this one and gave up half way through.
  • Amazon Customer
    5,0 van 5 sterren Worth reading and keeping around to re-read
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 15 april 2016
    As an avid sci-fi/fantasy reader, I find that I prefer the books of Heinlein and Hubbard consistantly -- they are fun and fast paced and don't take themselves too seriously. This was one of the first I'd read from Hubbard and is one of my favorites; I love the back and forth between alternate universes and didn't see the end coming -- partly because I got so wrapped up in the characters. Definitely recommend to anyone who loves sci-fi from the Golden Age or who wants to try something different.
  • Marianne L
    1,0 van 5 sterren I didn't know sleep could be this exciting!
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 18 mei 2016
    I can't believe he said that! This was a quote in the forward from a
    writer from 200 years ago and they never told me that in school! But
    L.Ron Hubbard takes it from there to a whole new level. There are twists
    and turns everywhere and it is really hard to stop reading. What is in
    that copper jar? Far more than you can imagine. If you are used to
    Genie's coming out of lamps, well you won't believe this and
    everything that follows. If you are in a jam, take action but hold on to
    your seats and be ready for anything is something I got of this. I ended
    up taking the book with me just so I could read more and got the
    kindle version as well. I had read this before and it was even more fun the
    2nd time!