Tähtivaeltaja
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Tähtivaeltaja is a Finnish quarterly science fiction magazine published by Helsingin science fiction seura ry. Toni Jerrman has been the editor of the magazine throughout its twenty-year history. Contributors to the magazine, amongst others, has included Johanna Sinisalo, Jyrki Kasvi, Petri Hiltunen and Jyrki 69.
[edit] Tähtivaeltaja Award
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Tähtivaeltaja Award is annual prize by Helsingin science fiction seura ry for the best science fiction novel released in Finland. The winners to date are:
- 2007: Stepan Chapman: Troikka (The Troika)
- 2006: Risto Isomäki: Sarasvatin hiekkaa
- 2005: M. John Harrison: Valo (Light
- 2004: J.G. Ballard: Super-Cannes
- 2003: Ray Loriga: Tokio ei välitä meistä enää (Tokio ya no nos quiere)
- 2002: Jonathan Lethem: Musiikkiuutisia (Gun, with Occasional Music)
- 2001: Pasi Jääskeläinen: Missä junat kääntyvät
- 2000: Will Self: Suuret apinat (Great Apes)
- 1999: Stefano Benni: Baol
- 1998: Dan Simmons: Hyperion
- 1997: Theodore Roszak: Flicker
- 1996: Mary Rosenblum: Harhainvalta
- 1995: Iain M. Banks: Pelaaja (The Player of Games)
- 1994: Simon Ings: Kuuma pää (Headlong)
- 1993: Philip K. Dick: Oraakkelin kirja (The Man in the High Castle)
- 1992: William Gibson: Neurovelho (Neuromancer)
- 1991: Philip K. Dick: Hämärän vartija (A Scanner Darkly)
- 1990: Brian Aldiss: Helliconia Trilogy
- 1989: Flann O’Brien: Kolmas konstaapeli (The Third Policeman)
- 1988: Greg Bear: Veren musiikkia (Blood Music)
- 1987: Joanna Russ: Naisten planeetta (The Female Man)
- 1986: Cordwainer Smith: Planeetta nimeltä Shajol (A Planet Named Shayol)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website (Finnish)