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Barry Longyear : ウィキペディア英語版
Barry B. Longyear

Barry B. Longyear (born 1942) is a United States writer and novelist who resides in Maine.
==Career==
He is best known for the Hugo and Nebula Award winning novella ''Enemy Mine'', which was subsequently made into an identically titled movie and a novelization in collaboration with David Gerrold. The story tells of an encounter between a human and an alien soldier, whose races are in a state of war. They are marooned together in space and have to come to grips with the universal problem of facing and accepting xenophobia. A greatly expanded version of the original novella as well as two novels completing the trilogy, ''The Tomorrow Testament'' and ''The Last Enemy'' are gathered with additional materials into ''The Enemy Papers''.
The original novella, in part, helped Longyear to win the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer for 1980. He is the only writer to win the Hugo, the Nebula, and the Campbell in the same year. (Contrast the other SF "triple crown" winner: William Gibson with the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Award in 1984.)
He also wrote the Circus World and Infinity Hold series, several stand-alone novels, numerous short stories, and two books for the ''Alien Nation'' novelisation series. His trilogy "Infinity Hold," "Kill All the Lawyers," and "Keep the Law," was released in 2002 in a single paperback volume titled ''Infinity Hold 3'' by the Author's Guild in a Backinprint.com edition. His recent Jaggers & Shad mystery stories, featuring two detectives in the Artificial Beings Crimes Division (Devon Office) are set mostly in Exeter and the surrounding Devon countryside and villages. The first of the tales, "The Good Kill" won the ''Analog'' AnLab award for Best Novella in 2006 and "Murder In Parliament Street" won the same award for 2007.
The Circus World series chronicles the path taken by a space-going circus troupe whose spaceship crashes, marooning them on a deserted planet with no contact with the outside world.
The Infinity Hold series addresses the question of what type of society would arise from a mob of violent convicts dumped on a new planet with no police or government.
''Saint Mary Blue'' is a novel about the course of treatment of a man who has substance abuse and mental health issues, while resident in a treatment facility.
"The God Box" is a stand-alone fantasy novel where the unlikely protagonist finds himself the keeper of a small wooden box that provides cryptic guidance from the gods. He must stay ahead of a deadly manhunt and play his role in an ancient prophecy. The box, if asked, takes what he doesn’t need and gives him what he does need but what he needs and what he thinks he needs are usually very different which lends itself to humorous and unexpected situations.

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