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Larry Eisenberg

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Larry Eisenberg
Occupationshort story author
GenreScience fiction

Lawrence Benjamin Eisenberg was a science fiction writer. He is best remembered for his short story What Happened to Auguste Clarot?, which was published in the anthology Dangerous Visions.

Works

  • Dr. Beltzov's polyunsaturated kasha oil diet - Harper's Magazine[1]
  • The Pirokin Effect - The 10th Annual of the Year’s Best S-F - Judith Merril
  • Limericks for the Loo (July 1966) with George Gordon [2]
  • Games People Shouldn't Play (November 1966) with George Gordon

References

  1. ^ Eisenberg, Larry (June 1962). "Dr. Beltzov's polyunsaturated kasha oil diet". Harper's Magazine: 33–4.
  2. ^ [1]

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