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* [[Elise Balter]] (also known as [[Elsie Wollheim]])
* [[Elise Balter]] (also known as [[Elsie Wollheim]])
* [[Doris Baumgardt]] (aka [[Leslie Perri]], aka [[Doë Baumgardt]])
* [[Doris Baumgardt]] (aka [[Leslie Perri]], aka [[Doë Baumgardt]])
* [[Mary Byers]] (also known as Mary Kornbluth)
* [[Mary Byers]] (also known as [[Mary Kornbluth]])
* [[Rosalind Cohen]]
* [[Rosalind Cohen]]
* [[Jessica Gould]]
* [[Jessica Gould]]
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; Additional notable members
; Additional notable members
* C.M. Kornbluth
* [[C.M. Kornbluth]]
* [[Frederik Pohl]]
* [[Frederik Pohl]]
* [[Damon Knight]]
* [[Damon Knight]]
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurians wikipedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurians wikipedia]
* [http://fancyclopedia.editme.com/FUTURIAN fancyclopedia]
* [[Damon Knight]], ''[[The Futurians]]'' (1977)
* [[Damon Knight]], ''[[The Futurians]]'' (1977)



Latest revision as of 09:46, 10 December 2010

A group of science fiction fans founded in 1938 in New York, generally to foster left-wing ideals. Its members included Judith Merril, Doris Baumgardt (aka Leslie Perri), Rosalind Cohen, Elise Balter, Jessica Gould, C.M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl, Damon Knight, Virginia Kidd, and Isaac Asimov. Described in detail in Damon Knight's book The Futurians.

Notable members

Notable female members


Additional notable members

Further reading