Curt Siodmak
(1902–2000)

German-American novelist and screenwriter, known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, with such films as The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain

Works edit

Novels edit

  • F.P.1 Doesn't Answer (1933)
  • Black Friday (1939)
  • Donovan's Brain (1942)
  • The Beast with Five Fingers (1945)
  • Whomsoever I Shall Kiss (1952)
  • Riders to the Stars (1954) (novelisation of the film)
  • Skyport (1959)
  • For Kings Only (1964)
  • Hauser's Memory (1968)
  • The Third Ear (1971)
  • City in the Sky (1974)
  • Frankenstein Meets Wolfman (1981)(novelisation of the film)
  • Gabriel's Body (1991)

Short stories edit

Non-fiction edit

  • Even a Man Who Is Pure in Heart: The Life of a Writer, Not Always to His Liking (1997)
  • Wolf Man's Maker (2001) (Posthumous autobiography)

 

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