Smith E. E.
E. E. Smith (1890-1965), often referred to as the “Father of Space Opera,” was born in Wisconsin in 1890. Trained as a chemical engineer, Smith worked in the food industry before turning to fiction. His scientific background profoundly influenced his writing, particularly his detailed descriptions of futuristic technology. In addition to The Skylark of Space, Smith is best known for his Lensman series, another landmark in science fiction that further solidified his reputation. His works were characterized by their epic scale, inventive ideas, and an unwavering optimism about humanity’s potential to explore and conquer the unknown. Smith’s influence on the genre is immeasurable, and his legacy endures as a pioneer who helped shape the imaginative frontiers of science fiction.The Skylark of Space remains a testament to the boundless possibilities of speculative fiction and continues to inspire readers and writers alike with its vision of humanity’s adventures among the stars.