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Latest revision as of 06:11, 19 July 2010
Larry Niven is a SF writer best known for his "Ringworld series" (the "Known Space universe").
He is commonly regarded as a "hard science fiction" writer, although his Ringworld series includes FTL travel, psychic powers, and extraterrestrial origins for humans.
He has been subject to criticism for sexism in his books, including sexist portrayal of female characters in his books, and other issues relating to gender.
Gender issues
- Pierson's Puppeteers
- "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" - a humorous story meditating on the effects of Lois Lane having sex with Superman, using physics
- Characterization of female characters, e.g., Teela Brown