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Michael Shaara
23 Jun 1928 – 5 May 1988
26 works on record
Biography
Michael Shaara (June 23, 1928 – May 5, 1988) was an American author of science fiction, sports fiction, and historical fiction. He was born to an Italian immigrant father (the family name was originally spelled Sciarra, which in Italian is pronounced in a similar way) in Jersey City, New Jersey, graduated in 1951 from Rutgers University, where he joined Theta Chi, and served as a sergeant in the 82nd Airborne Division prior to the Korean War.
Before Shaara began selling science fiction stories to fiction magazines during the 1950s, he was an amateur boxer and police officer. He later taught literature at Florida State University while continuing to write fiction. The stress of this and his cigarette smoking caused him, at the early age of 36, to have a heart attack, from which he recovered completely. His novel about the Battle of Gettysburg, The Killer Angels, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1975. Shaara died of a heart attack in 1988 aged fifty-nine.
Shaara's children, Jeffrey and Lila, are also novelists. In 1997, Jeffrey Shaara established the annual *Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction*, awarded at Gettysburg College.
**Source**: [Michael Shaara](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shaara) on Wikipedia.
Works
The Noah conspiracy
The Noah conspiracy
1994

Robots

Friends, robots, countrymen

Election day 2084

Soldier boy

Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 18 (1956)

The Noah conspiracy

Machines That Think

Monsters

Wild Inventions

Citizen Jell

Horror Gems. Volume Twelve

Conquest Over Time

Anthology of Sci-Fi V35

Histórias de Robôs - Volume 3

Science Fiction Gems

Killer Angels

Wainer by Michael Shaara, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy
Wainer
Wainer
Book
Book
Conquest over Time
Conquest over Time
The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels
The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels

The broken place

Herald

For the Love of the Game

The Killer Angels