Poul Anderson (1926-2011) was a prolific American author primarily known for his science fiction and fantasy works. Born in Indiana, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, experiences that often informed his writing. Anderson’s style frequently blended historical and mythological elements with futuristic settings and themes of individual liberty, often employing a straightforward, narrative prose. He is best known for his extensive series like the Flandry books and the Polesotechnic League series.

















































































































































































































































































































































































