Science fiction year 1890
Overview
◄◄ | ◄ | 1886 | 1887 | 1888 | 1889 | Science Fiction Year 1890 | 1891 | 1892 | 1893 | 1894 | ► | ►►
Other events
New publications literature
| German title |
Year of publication in German |
Original title | author | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In the city of ten million | - | - | Oskar Justinus Cohn | |
| Germany in 100 years or the galoshes of luck | - | - | Michael Flürscheim | |
| Freiland: A social picture of the future | - | - | Theodor Hertzka | |
| The last people (play) | - | - | Wolfgang Kirchbach | |
| Freiburg in spring 1980 | - | - | Löhl | |
| A look into the future | - | - | Richard C. Michaelis | |
| The year 1910 | - | - | Vincent Till | |
| A plunge into space | Robert Cromie | |||
| The Snake's Pass | Bram Stoker |
Born
- Karel Čapek († 1938), coined the term robot in his novel RUR
- Dietrich Kärrner (pseudonym of Artur Mahraun; † 1950)
- Heinz von Lichberg (pseudonym of Heinz von Eschwege ; † 1951)
- Heinrich Nowak († 1955)
- EE "Doc" Smith († 1965), created the Lensmen cycle
- Kurt Tucholsky († 1935)
- Franz Werfel († 1945)