Roger Zelazny
AmericanScience FictionEpic Fantasyb. 1937 — d. 1995
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American writer best known for blending mythic and literary themes with science fiction and fantasy. He published more than 50 novels and 150 short stories, including The Chronicles of Amber and Lord of Light, and won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards. His work is noted for its inventive prose, mythological references, and character-driven narratives.
Awards
['Hugo Awards (multiple)', 'Nebula Awards (multiple)', 'Prix Apollo']
Notable Works
['The Chronicles of Amber', 'Lord of Light', 'This Immortal (...And Call Me Conrad)', 'Damnation Alley', 'The Dream Master']

