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| | Poul Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Fitting Anderson's love for olden years, Ander-Saxon, a form of technical writing using only words with Germanic roots, is named after him. |
 | | Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926– July 31, 2001) was a prolific science fiction author of the genre's Golden Age; some of his short stories were first published using the pseudonyms "A. Craig", "Michael Karageorge", and "Winston P. Sanders". |
 | | Anderson is probably best known for adventure stories in which larger-than-life characters succeed gleefully or fail heroically. |
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