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Arnold Federbush (March 16, 1935 — September 14, 1993) was a film and sound editor who wrote two science fiction novels in the 1970s. Federbush was born in New York, the son of a clothing manufacturer who had been a colleague in Palestine of Zeev Jabotinsky. He attended UCLA's film school, where his classmates included Francis Ford Coppola and Noel Black. His ambition was to be a screenwriter. After some years working as a film editor for Black and others, and finding that pitches for screenplays were better received if they were based on already published books, he wrote his two novels, both of which were successful enough to be translated into many European languages. Federbush was a lifelong fitness enthusiast, and a non-smoking member of the original Muscle Beach crowd.

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  • Arnold Federbush (March 16, 1935 — September 14, 1993) was a film and sound editor who wrote two science fiction novels in the 1970s. Federbush was born in New York, the son of a clothing manufacturer who had been a colleague in Palestine of Zeev Jabotinsky. He attended UCLA's film school, where his classmates included Francis Ford Coppola and Noel Black. His ambition was to be a screenwriter. After some years working as a film editor for Black and others, and finding that pitches for screenplays were better received if they were based on already published books, he wrote his two novels, both of which were successful enough to be translated into many European languages. Federbush was a lifelong fitness enthusiast, and a non-smoking member of the original Muscle Beach crowd. (en)
  • Arnold Federbush (geboren 1935 in New York City; gestorben 1993) war ein amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Autor. Er studierte Filmwissenschaft und arbeitete als Film editor und Tontechniker. Sein 1973 erschienener Debütroman The Man Who Lived in Inner Space erzählt die Geschichte eines Mannes, der bei einem Unfall in einer Chemiefabrik schwer verletzt und zum Krüppel wird und auf der Flucht vor der Welt sich eine untermeerische Zufluchtsstätte schafft, wo er die Tiefen seiner Seele zu erkunden und sich zugleich immer mehr an ein Leben im Meer anzupassen beginnt. Der Roman wird der New Wave zugerechnet. (de)
  • Arnold Federbush (Nueva York, 1935 - 1993) fue un escritor de novelas de ciencia ficción de la década de 1970. Era hijo de un fabricante de ropa que había sido colega en Palestina de Vladimir Jabotinsky. Estudió en la escuela de cine de la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles donde tuvo como compañeros, entre otras personas, a Francis Ford Coppola y ; su ambición era ser guionista. A pesar de ser un hombre con un estilo de vida bastante saludable, fue diagnosticado con un cáncer al pulmón espontáneo. Falleció dejando una tercera novela inconclusa. * Datos: Q4795045 (es)
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  • Arnold Federbush (March 16, 1935 — September 14, 1993) was a film and sound editor who wrote two science fiction novels in the 1970s. Federbush was born in New York, the son of a clothing manufacturer who had been a colleague in Palestine of Zeev Jabotinsky. He attended UCLA's film school, where his classmates included Francis Ford Coppola and Noel Black. His ambition was to be a screenwriter. After some years working as a film editor for Black and others, and finding that pitches for screenplays were better received if they were based on already published books, he wrote his two novels, both of which were successful enough to be translated into many European languages. Federbush was a lifelong fitness enthusiast, and a non-smoking member of the original Muscle Beach crowd. His two published works are: * The Man who Lived in Inner Space (1973), ISBN 0-395-14074-9. It concerns a marine biologist who is transformed into a new species of amphibious humanity, which can live in the ocean depths, Earth's "inner space". * Ice! (1978), ISBN 0-553-12151-0. It describes a return of the Ice Age in months, rather than centuries. It tells of the realization that an Ice Age is rapidly approaching, yet only a few people know this. And in effect, major weather changes begin to kill out large parts of Earth's population before the glaciers even hit the higher latitudes. Many details of the plot, characters, and locale are similar to the 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow. Federbush was diagnosed with lung cancer after it had already spread to his liver. He died with his third novel, concerning spontaneous human combustion, unfinished. (en)
  • Arnold Federbush (geboren 1935 in New York City; gestorben 1993) war ein amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Autor. Er studierte Filmwissenschaft und arbeitete als Film editor und Tontechniker. Sein 1973 erschienener Debütroman The Man Who Lived in Inner Space erzählt die Geschichte eines Mannes, der bei einem Unfall in einer Chemiefabrik schwer verletzt und zum Krüppel wird und auf der Flucht vor der Welt sich eine untermeerische Zufluchtsstätte schafft, wo er die Tiefen seiner Seele zu erkunden und sich zugleich immer mehr an ein Leben im Meer anzupassen beginnt. Der Roman wird der New Wave zugerechnet. Der zweite, auch ins Deutsche übersetzte Roman Ice! (1978) behandelt das etwas konventionellere Thema des Einbruchs einer neuen Eiszeit, bei dem New York langsam unter Gletschermassen versinkt und die Menschen sich den veränderten Bedingungen anzupassen versuchen, indem sie die Lebensweise der Inuit übernehmen. (de)
  • Arnold Federbush (Nueva York, 1935 - 1993) fue un escritor de novelas de ciencia ficción de la década de 1970. Era hijo de un fabricante de ropa que había sido colega en Palestina de Vladimir Jabotinsky. Estudió en la escuela de cine de la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles donde tuvo como compañeros, entre otras personas, a Francis Ford Coppola y ; su ambición era ser guionista. Tras algunos años de trabajo como editor, y al darse cuenta de que los guiones de cine eran (en ese entonces) mejor recibidos si estaban basados en libros publicados, escribió sus dos novelas, las cuales fueron lo suficientemente exitosas como para ser traducidas en varios idiomas europeos. * The Man who Lived in Inner Space (1973), ISBN 0-395-14074-9, la historia de un biólogo marino que es transformado en una nueva especie de hombre anfibio, que puede vivir en las profundidades del océano, es decir, el espacio interior (inner space) de la Tierra. * Ice! (1978), ISBN 0-553-12151-0, que describe un regreso a la Edad de Hielo en meses, en vez de siglos. Su argumento trata de un científico que rescata a un niño en una ciudad de Nueva York congelada; este, además de otros detalles tales como la trama, personajes y su portada, son casi idénticos a la película de 2004 The Day After Tomorrow, posiblemente por convergencia de género. A pesar de ser un hombre con un estilo de vida bastante saludable, fue diagnosticado con un cáncer al pulmón espontáneo. Falleció dejando una tercera novela inconclusa. * Datos: Q4795045 (es)
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