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Related: About this forumOn this day, August 16, 1884, Hugo Gernsback was born.
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Hugo Gernsback
Gernsback portrait by Fabian, date unknown
Born: Hugo Gernsbacher; August 16, 1884; Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Died: August 19, 1967 (aged 83); Manhattan, New York City
Pen names: Beno Ruckshagg, Erno Shuckbagg, Grace G. Hucksnob, Grego Banshuck, Greno Gashbuck, Gus N. Habergock, Kars Gugenchob
Occupation: Inventor, magazine publisher, editor, writer
Genre: Science fiction
Gernsback demonstrating his television
goggles in 1963 for Life magazine
Gernsback watching a television broadcast
by his station WRNY on the cover of his
Radio News (Nov 1928)
Hugo Gernsback (/ˈɡɜːrnzbæk/; born Hugo Gernsbacher, August 16, 1884 August 19, 1967) was an American editor and magazine publisher whose publications included the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories. His contributions to the genre as publisher were so significant that, along with the novelists Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, he is sometimes called "The Father of Science Fiction". In his honor, annual awards presented at the World Science Fiction Convention are named the "Hugos".
Gernsback emigrated to the U.S. in 1904 and later became a citizen. He was also a significant figure in the electronics and radio industries, even starting a radio station, WRNY, and the world's first magazine about electronics and radio, Modern Electrics. Gernsback died in New York City in 1967.
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Gernsback portrait by Fabian, date unknown
Born: Hugo Gernsbacher; August 16, 1884; Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Died: August 19, 1967 (aged 83); Manhattan, New York City
Pen names: Beno Ruckshagg, Erno Shuckbagg, Grace G. Hucksnob, Grego Banshuck, Greno Gashbuck, Gus N. Habergock, Kars Gugenchob
Occupation: Inventor, magazine publisher, editor, writer
Genre: Science fiction
Gernsback demonstrating his television
goggles in 1963 for Life magazine
Gernsback watching a television broadcast
by his station WRNY on the cover of his
Radio News (Nov 1928)
Hugo Gernsback (/ˈɡɜːrnzbæk/; born Hugo Gernsbacher, August 16, 1884 August 19, 1967) was an American editor and magazine publisher whose publications included the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories. His contributions to the genre as publisher were so significant that, along with the novelists Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, he is sometimes called "The Father of Science Fiction". In his honor, annual awards presented at the World Science Fiction Convention are named the "Hugos".
Gernsback emigrated to the U.S. in 1904 and later became a citizen. He was also a significant figure in the electronics and radio industries, even starting a radio station, WRNY, and the world's first magazine about electronics and radio, Modern Electrics. Gernsback died in New York City in 1967.
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On this day, August 16, 1884, Hugo Gernsback was born. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2024
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rampartd
(316 posts)1. the hugo award was named for gernsback
my 16 year old self got a nice, encouraging, rejection letter from him at amazing stories.
i'll have to find that one among the other thousands.
3Hotdogs
(13,392 posts)2. Inventor of the Apple goggle-vision thingy?
See second photo.
Inkey
(327 posts)3. Long time fan of Hugo
His name has been in my memories over the years. From comic books to my studies of electronics theory and technology.
He was truly a visionary with a sense of wonder and curiousity. He also had a sense of humor.
nitpicked
(791 posts)4. Thanks to him and others
I wound up traveling the world for the Hugos (even ushering at some).
((Yes, my job sent me to places too, but some of them involved strapping a laptop into another seat...))