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"Nightwings" is a science fiction novella by American writer Robert Silverberg. It won the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1969 and was also nominated for the Nebula Award in 1968. It won the Prix Apollo Award in 1976. "Nightwings" is the first in a trilogy of novellas, the next two being "Perris Way" (1968) and "To Jorslem" (1969). These three works were later collected into a single fixup in three sections, also titled Nightwings. According to Silverberg's introductions, the changes required to turn the three shorter works into a novel were relatively minor.

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  • Ali della notte (it)
  • Les Ailes de la nuit (roman) (fr)
  • Nightwings (novella) (en)
  • Skrzydła nocy (opowiadanie) (pl)
  • Крила ночі (uk)
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  • Les Ailes de la nuit (titre original : Nightwings) est un roman de science-fiction de Robert Silverberg publié aux États-Unis en 1969 et en France en 1975. Il est composé à partir de trois romans courts publiés précédemment dans la revue Galaxy Science Fiction, Nightwings (1968), Perris Way (1968) et To Jorslem (1969), que l'auteur a légèrement remaniés. Le premier de ces trois romans courts a obtenu le prix Hugo du meilleur roman court 1969. (fr)
  • "Nightwings" is a science fiction novella by American writer Robert Silverberg. It won the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1969 and was also nominated for the Nebula Award in 1968. It won the Prix Apollo Award in 1976. "Nightwings" is the first in a trilogy of novellas, the next two being "Perris Way" (1968) and "To Jorslem" (1969). These three works were later collected into a single fixup in three sections, also titled Nightwings. According to Silverberg's introductions, the changes required to turn the three shorter works into a novel were relatively minor. (en)
  • Ali della notte (Nightwings) è un romanzo breve di fantascienza dello scrittore statunitense Robert Silverberg vincitore del Premio Hugo nel 1969 e candidato al Premio Nebula nel 1968. (it)
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  • Nightwings (en)
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  • Les Ailes de la nuit (titre original : Nightwings) est un roman de science-fiction de Robert Silverberg publié aux États-Unis en 1969 et en France en 1975. Il est composé à partir de trois romans courts publiés précédemment dans la revue Galaxy Science Fiction, Nightwings (1968), Perris Way (1968) et To Jorslem (1969), que l'auteur a légèrement remaniés. Le premier de ces trois romans courts a obtenu le prix Hugo du meilleur roman court 1969. (fr)
  • "Nightwings" is a science fiction novella by American writer Robert Silverberg. It won the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1969 and was also nominated for the Nebula Award in 1968. It won the Prix Apollo Award in 1976. "Nightwings" is the first in a trilogy of novellas, the next two being "Perris Way" (1968) and "To Jorslem" (1969). These three works were later collected into a single fixup in three sections, also titled Nightwings. According to Silverberg's introductions, the changes required to turn the three shorter works into a novel were relatively minor. (en)
  • Ali della notte (Nightwings) è un romanzo breve di fantascienza dello scrittore statunitense Robert Silverberg vincitore del Premio Hugo nel 1969 e candidato al Premio Nebula nel 1968. (it)
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