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'''Henry Kuttner''' was the author of many sci-fi and fantasy short stories in [[The Thirties]], [[The Forties|Forties]], and [[The Fifties|Fifties]].
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'''Henry Kuttner''' was the author of many sci-fi and fantasy short stories in [[The Thirties]], [[The Forties|Forties]], and [[The Fifties|Fifties]]. He is not well known today both due to his use of over a dozen pen names (his most famous ones are '''Lawrence O'Donnell''' and '''Lewis Padgett''', both used in collaboration with his wife [[C. L. Moore]]), and to his untimely death at the age of 42. Several of his stories were adapted for film or TV:


*"Mimsy Were the Borogroves" (adapted as ''[[The Last Mimzy]]'')
== Tropes ==
*"The Twonky"
* [[Ad of Win]]: In the January 1943 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, ''Nothing but Gingerbread Left'' was followed by a note that:
*"What You Need" (adapted for ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'')
{{quote| ''Until somebody figures out that rhyme--''<br />

'''10% For War Bonds Every Pay Day'''<br />
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''is the next-best rhythm.'' }}
* [[After the End]]: ''The Black Sun Rises'' is set in the dark age following a nuclear war.
* [[After the End]]: ''The Black Sun Rises'' is set in the dark age following a nuclear war.
* [[Alternative Number System]]: In ''The Iron Standard'', the six-fingered Venusians use base-12.
* [[Alternative Number System]]: In ''The Iron Standard'', the six-fingered Venusians use base-12.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Satirized in ''Don't Look Now''
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Satirized in ''Don't Look Now''
* [[Creator Couple]]: With his wife, C. L. Moore.
* [[Creator Couple]]: With his wife, [[C. L. Moore]].
* [[Death By Irony]]: {{spoiler|Vanning}} in ''Time Locker''
* [[Death by Irony]]: {{spoiler|Vanning}} in ''Time Locker''
* [[Drunken Master]]: Gallegher's genius is activated only when drunk
* [[Drunken Master]]: Gallegher's genius is activated only when drunk.
* [[Everything's Better With Penguins]]: {{spoiler|1=MacDuff}} in ''The Voice of the Lobster''
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: {{spoiler|MacDuff}} in ''The Voice of the Lobster''
* [[I Need a Freaking Drink]]: Galloway/Gallegher in ''Time Locker'', when he realizes {{spoiler|that Vanning had reached into the future and crushed ''himself''.}}
* [[I Need a Freaking Drink]]: Galloway/Gallegher in ''Time Locker'', when he realizes {{spoiler|that Vanning had reached into the future and crushed ''himself''.}}
*[[Just Before the End]]: ''Vintage Season'' is about time travelling tourists who visit the past before disasters occur. In the story, they are visiting the 20th Century just prior to the beginning of a world wide plague.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: The Furies are programmed to enforce this in ''Two-Handed Engine''.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: The Furies are programmed to enforce this in ''Two-Handed Engine''.
* [[Meet Cute]]: [[Real Life]] example. Kuttner liked the writing of fellow science-fiction writer C. L. Moore, so a mutual acquaintance, [[HP Lovecraft]], gave him Moore's address. Lovecraft failed to mention that 'C. L.' stood for 'Catherine Lucille', so Kuttner addressed his fan letter to 'Mr. C. L. Moore'. Even so, Kuttner and Moore fell in love and eventually married.
* [[Meet Cute]]: [[Real Life]] example. Kuttner liked the writing of fellow science-fiction writer C. L. Moore, so a mutual acquaintance, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], gave him Moore's address. Lovecraft failed to mention that 'C. L.' stood for 'Catherine Lucille', so Kuttner addressed his fan letter to 'Mr. C. L. Moore'. Even so, Kuttner and Moore fell in love and eventually married.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: ''The Iron Standard''
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: ''The Iron Standard''
* [[Off With His Head]]: Done posthumously by the headhunters in ''Home Is the Hunter''.
* [[Off with His Head]]: Done posthumously by the headhunters in ''Home Is the Hunter''.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Get knocked for a loop by ''Nothing But Gingerbread Left''
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Get knocked for a loop by ''Nothing But Gingerbread Left''
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Gnomes in ''A Gnome There Was''
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Gnomes in ''A Gnome There Was''

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Henry Kuttner was the author of many sci-fi and fantasy short stories in The Thirties, Forties, and Fifties. He is not well known today both due to his use of over a dozen pen names (his most famous ones are Lawrence O'Donnell and Lewis Padgett, both used in collaboration with his wife C. L. Moore), and to his untimely death at the age of 42. Several of his stories were adapted for film or TV:

Henry Kuttner provides examples of the following tropes: