
Robert Silverberg
Author · 15 January 1935 – · 1,019 works
Robert Silverberg is an American author, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Silverberg received a Nebula award in 1986 for his novella Sailing to Byzantium, which takes its name from Yeats' poem; a Hugo in 1990 for Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another; and in 2004 he was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America. (Source (external link, opens in new tab))
Books by Robert Silverberg

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame -- Volume One
1970

Lord Valentine's Castle
1980

Majipoor Chronicles
1982

Legends
1998

The Book of Skulls
1972

Nightwings
1969

Dying Inside
1972

Up the Line
1969

Thorns
1967

Far Horizons
1999

Valentine Pontifice
1983

The world inside
1971

Downward to the Earth
1970
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The Hugo Winners [volume I]
1962

The Stochastic Man
1975

The Man in the Maze
1969

Tower of Glass
1970

The Positronic Man
1992

A Time Of Changes
1971

Son of Man
1971

Foundation’s Friends
1989

The Sorcerers of Majipoor
1997

The ugly little boy
1991

To open the sky
1967

King Gilgamesh
1984

At Winter's End
1988

The longest way home
2002

Lord Prestimion
1999

Sailing to Byzantium
1985

Across Billion Years
1969

Those who watch
1967

Hawksbill Station
1968

The time-hoppers
1967

The Gate of Worlds
1967

The Queen of Springtime
1989

The Hugo Winners, Volumes one and two
1962

The King of Dreams
2001

The Face of the Waters
1991

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future
1985

Wandering Stars
1974