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Norstrilia is a science fiction novel by American writer Paul Linebarger, published under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. It is the only novel he published under this name, which he used for his science fiction works (though several related short stories were once packaged together as a short novel Quest of the Three Worlds). It takes place in Smith's Instrumentality of Mankind universe, and was heavily influenced by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The novel is in part a sequel to Smith's 1962 short story "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell", featuring some of the same characters and settings.

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  • Norstrilia (en)
  • Norstrilia (in)
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  • ノーストリリア (小説) (ja)
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  • Norstrilia is a science fiction novel by American writer Paul Linebarger, published under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. It is the only novel he published under this name, which he used for his science fiction works (though several related short stories were once packaged together as a short novel Quest of the Three Worlds). It takes place in Smith's Instrumentality of Mankind universe, and was heavily influenced by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The novel is in part a sequel to Smith's 1962 short story "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell", featuring some of the same characters and settings. (en)
  • Norstrilia adalah satu-satunya novel terbitan Paul Linebarger di bawah pseudonim Cordwainer Smith, yang ia pakai untuk karya-karya fiksi ilmiahnya. Novel tersebut mengambil latar alam karya Smith, dan sangat dipengaruhi oleh novel Tionghoa klasik Perjalanan ke Barat. Novel tersebut merupakan bagian dari sekuel dari cerpen tahun 1962 karya Smith "", menampilkan beberapa karakter dan setting yang sama. (in)
  • Norstrilia è un romanzo di fantascienza di Cordwainer Smith del 1965. Il romanzo fu pubblicato suddiviso in due parti: L'uomo che comprò la Terra (The Planet Buyer, 1964) e L'uomo che regalò la Terra (The Underpeople, 1968). La prima parte fu candidata al Premio Hugo per il miglior romanzo, e solo nel 1965 l'autore lo rielaborò per la pubblicazione in volume singolo. Il romanzo è stato pubblicato in italiano in due parti nel 1971 e in volume unico nel 1976. (it)
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  • Norstrilia (en)
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  • Norstrilia (en)
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  • Ballantine
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  • First edition in complete form. Front cover illustration by Gray Morrow. Counterclockwise from top: E'telekeli, C'mell, Rod McBan , A'gentur . (en)
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  • Norstrilia is a science fiction novel by American writer Paul Linebarger, published under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. It is the only novel he published under this name, which he used for his science fiction works (though several related short stories were once packaged together as a short novel Quest of the Three Worlds). It takes place in Smith's Instrumentality of Mankind universe, and was heavily influenced by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The novel is in part a sequel to Smith's 1962 short story "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell", featuring some of the same characters and settings. (en)
  • Norstrilia adalah satu-satunya novel terbitan Paul Linebarger di bawah pseudonim Cordwainer Smith, yang ia pakai untuk karya-karya fiksi ilmiahnya. Novel tersebut mengambil latar alam karya Smith, dan sangat dipengaruhi oleh novel Tionghoa klasik Perjalanan ke Barat. Novel tersebut merupakan bagian dari sekuel dari cerpen tahun 1962 karya Smith "", menampilkan beberapa karakter dan setting yang sama. (in)
  • Norstrilia è un romanzo di fantascienza di Cordwainer Smith del 1965. Il romanzo fu pubblicato suddiviso in due parti: L'uomo che comprò la Terra (The Planet Buyer, 1964) e L'uomo che regalò la Terra (The Underpeople, 1968). La prima parte fu candidata al Premio Hugo per il miglior romanzo, e solo nel 1965 l'autore lo rielaborò per la pubblicazione in volume singolo. Il romanzo è stato pubblicato in italiano in due parti nel 1971 e in volume unico nel 1976. (it)
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  • 0-575-04235-4
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