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Walter Ernsting (13 June 1920 – 15 January 2005) was a German science fiction and fantasy author who mainly published under the pseudonym Clark Darlton. He grew up in Koblenz and was drafted into the German Wehrmacht shortly after the beginning of World War II. He served in an intelligence unit in Norway and on the Eastern Front, where he was captured and spent several years as a prisoner of war in Siberia. Over the course of his lifetime, Ernsting wrote more than 300 science fiction novels. Asteroid 15265, discovered in 1990, was named after Ernsting in 2003.

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  • Walter Ernsting (* 13. Juni 1920 in Koblenz; † 15. Januar 2005 in Salzburg/Österreich), besser bekannt unter seinem Pseudonym Clark Darlton, war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Übersetzer und Herausgeber im Bereiche der Science-Fiction. (de)
  • Walter Ernsting, también conocido por su pseudónimo Clark Darlton (Coblenza, 13 de junio de 1920 - Salzburgo, 15 de enero de 2005) fue un escritor alemán de ciencia ficción. (es)
  • Walter Ernsting, né le 13 juin 1920 à Coblence en Allemagne et mort le 15 janvier 2005 à Salzbourg en Autriche, plus connu sous le nom de Clark Darlton, est un auteur allemand de science-fiction. (fr)
  • Walter Ernsting (13 June 1920 – 15 January 2005) was a German science fiction and fantasy author who mainly published under the pseudonym Clark Darlton. He grew up in Koblenz and was drafted into the German Wehrmacht shortly after the beginning of World War II. He served in an intelligence unit in Norway and on the Eastern Front, where he was captured and spent several years as a prisoner of war in Siberia. After returning to Germany, Ernsting started to work as a translator for the British authorities in 1952 and came into contact with Anglo-American science fiction magazines. Intrigued with this literary genre, he started working on some science fiction novels of his own, but Germany's cultural climate was apparently not ready for native science fiction authors. Ernsting finally managed to get some of his novels published by inventing a fictitious British author, Clark Darlton, and selling his own works as translations of Darlton's works. His first novel, Ufo am Nachthimmel, was published in 1955 as issue 19 of Utopia Großband. Ernsting published several novels under the Darlton pseudonym, and on 4 August 1955, together with other science fiction authors, founded the Science Fiction Club Deutschland (SFCD). Until the end of the 1960s, Ernsting worked as an editor for the club's magazine, Andromeda, and became an important figure in German science fiction fandom. Over the course of his lifetime, Ernsting wrote more than 300 science fiction novels. Asteroid 15265, discovered in 1990, was named after Ernsting in 2003. (en)
  • Clark Darlton, pseudônimo de Walter Ernsting, (Coblença, 13 de Junho de 1920 — Salzburgo, 15 de Janeiro de 2005) foi um escritor de ficção científica alemão. (pt)
  • Вальтер Ернстінг (нім. Walter Ernsting; 13 червня 1920 року, Кобленц/Німеччина — 15 січня 2005 року, Зальцбург/Австрія), більш відомий під псевдонімом Кларк Дарлтон (Clark Darlton) — німецький письменник-фантаст. (uk)
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  • Walter Ernsting (* 13. Juni 1920 in Koblenz; † 15. Januar 2005 in Salzburg/Österreich), besser bekannt unter seinem Pseudonym Clark Darlton, war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Übersetzer und Herausgeber im Bereiche der Science-Fiction. (de)
  • Walter Ernsting, también conocido por su pseudónimo Clark Darlton (Coblenza, 13 de junio de 1920 - Salzburgo, 15 de enero de 2005) fue un escritor alemán de ciencia ficción. (es)
  • Walter Ernsting, né le 13 juin 1920 à Coblence en Allemagne et mort le 15 janvier 2005 à Salzbourg en Autriche, plus connu sous le nom de Clark Darlton, est un auteur allemand de science-fiction. (fr)
  • Clark Darlton, pseudônimo de Walter Ernsting, (Coblença, 13 de Junho de 1920 — Salzburgo, 15 de Janeiro de 2005) foi um escritor de ficção científica alemão. (pt)
  • Вальтер Ернстінг (нім. Walter Ernsting; 13 червня 1920 року, Кобленц/Німеччина — 15 січня 2005 року, Зальцбург/Австрія), більш відомий під псевдонімом Кларк Дарлтон (Clark Darlton) — німецький письменник-фантаст. (uk)
  • Walter Ernsting (13 June 1920 – 15 January 2005) was a German science fiction and fantasy author who mainly published under the pseudonym Clark Darlton. He grew up in Koblenz and was drafted into the German Wehrmacht shortly after the beginning of World War II. He served in an intelligence unit in Norway and on the Eastern Front, where he was captured and spent several years as a prisoner of war in Siberia. Over the course of his lifetime, Ernsting wrote more than 300 science fiction novels. Asteroid 15265, discovered in 1990, was named after Ernsting in 2003. (en)
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