H. A. Hargreaves

Henry A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. (1928-2017) was a prolific Canadian science fiction writer. Originally from Bronx, N.Y., Hargreaves was a pioneer of Canadian short fiction as well as having an academic career that culminated with him retiring as a professor emeritus of English Literature at the University of Alberta.[1]

His short fiction was collected in one of Canadian science fiction's earliest anthologies: North By 2000, published in 1975 and was re-issued as North by 2000+[2] in 2012 with additional material,[3] with such short stories as "Fore" - Eight - Sixteen,[4] In His Moccasins,[5][6] Infinite Variation,[7] and 2020 Vision.[8]

Hargreaves released an introspective memoir Growing Up Bronx: A Memoir of my Shapers and Shakers[9] in 2012.

In 2015, Hargreaves was inducted into the Canadian Science Fiction & Fantasy Association Hall of Fame,[10] whilst living in retirement in Claresholm, Alberta, with his wife.[11]

Hargreaves died on July 27, 2017. He was survived by his wife Margaret and his two daughters.[12]

References

  1. "Section 41 - Faculty of Arts - University of Alberta". www.registrar.ualberta.ca. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. Amazon.ca. ASIN 0986642371.
  3. "Summary Bibliography: H. A. Hargreaves".
  4. ""Fore" - Eight - Sixteen". On Spec. 1 (1). Spring 1989.
  5. "In His Moccasins". Calgary Magazine. August 1979.
  6. "In His Moccasins". Edmonton Magazine. August 1979.
  7. Ed. Columbo, John Robert (1979). Other Canadas.
  8. "2020 Vision". Alberta Magazine. July 1979.
  9. Growing Up Bronx: A Memoir of my Shapers and Shakers. ASIN 1927400007.
  10. "CSFFA 2015 Hall of Fame".
  11. Hargreaves, H.A. (2012). North by 2000+. Neustadt, ON: Five Rivers Publishing. p. 275. ISBN 978-0-9866423-7-1.
  12. Runté, Robert (5 August 2017). "H. A. Hargreaves, PhD (1928-2017)". Essential Edits SFeditor.ca. Retrieved 29 March 2019.



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