Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella

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Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella

Summary

Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella is a literary award[1].

Key Facts

  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella won the George Orwell[2].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella won the Robert A. Heinlein[3].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella won the James Blish[4].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella won the John W. Campbell[5].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella won the Robert A. Heinlein[6].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella won the Robert A. Heinlein[7].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's instance of is recorded as literary award[8].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's instance of is recorded as science fiction award[9].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's part of is recorded as Retro Hugo Award[10].
  • +1996-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella[11].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's official website is recorded as https://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/[12].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's conferred by is recorded as World Science Fiction Society[13].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's described by source is recorded as Science Fiction Awards Database[14].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Q139554406[15].
  • Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella's Fancyclopedia 3 ID is recorded as Best_Novella_Retro_Hugo[16].

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Recognition

Wins include George Orwell[2], a writer[17], 1903–1950[18], of United Kingdom[19], awarded the Prometheus Award - Hall of Fame[20], specialised in performing arts[21]; Robert A. Heinlein[3], a writer[22], 1907–1988[23], of United States[24], awarded the Prometheus Award - Hall of Fame[25], specialised in literature[26]; James Blish[4], a writer[27], 1921–1975[28], of United States[29], awarded the Hugo Award for Best Novel[30]; John W. Campbell[5], an editor[31], 1910–1971[32], of United States[33], awarded the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame[34]; Antoine de Saint-Exupéry[35], an aircraft pilot[36], 1900–1944[37], of France[38], awarded the mort pour la France[39], specialised in fiction[40]; and Theodore Sturgeon[41], a novelist[42], 1918–1985[43], of United States[44], awarded the Nebula Award[45].

FAQs

What awards did Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella receive?

Honors received include George Orwell[2], Robert A. Heinlein[3], James Blish[4], and John W. Campbell[5].

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