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Doris Pitkin Buck : ウィキペディア英語版 | Doris P. Buck Doris Pitkin Buck (January 3, 1898〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Doris Pitkin Buck - Summary Bibliography )〕 – December 4, 1980〔"Doris P(itkin) Buck." ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Literature Resources from Gale. Web. 31 July 2011.〕) was an American science fiction author. Born in New York City, she graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1920 and Columbia University with a master's degree in 1925.〔 She was a stage actress before marrying Richard Buck. She taught English at Ohio State University and was a founding member of the Science Fiction Writers of America.〔 She published numerous science fiction stories and poems, many of them in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction''. Her story "The Little Blue Weeds of Spring" from the June 1966 issue was a nominee on the first ballot for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Bibliography: The Little Blue Weeds of Spring )〕 Her story "Why They Mobbed the White House" appeared in Damon Knight's anthology ''Orbit 3'' (1968). Her story "The Giberel" appeared in Robert Silverberg's anthology ''New Dimensions 1'' (1971) and reappeared in Lloyd Biggle, Jr.'s ''Nebula Award Stories 7'' (1972). Her story "Cacophony in Pink and Ochre" is one of the stories slated to appear in Harlan Ellison's unpublished anthology ''The Last Dangerous Visions''. Buck died at age 82 of a pulmonary embolism.〔 Her final publication was the poem "Travel Tip", published posthumously in the June 1981 issue of ''F&SF''.〔 ==References==
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